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. 2006 Jul;20(6):693-7.
doi: 10.1111/j.1468-3083.2006.01574.x.

Our PDT experience in the treatment of non-melanoma skin cancer over the last 7 years

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Our PDT experience in the treatment of non-melanoma skin cancer over the last 7 years

J Baptista et al. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2006 Jul.

Abstract

Background: Topical photodynamic therapy (PDT) with 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) was first described by Kennedy et al. in 1990; currently, accumulated evidence shows that topical PDT is effective in the treatment of actinic keratoses, Bowen's disease and superficial basal cell carcinoma, being potentially advantageous where size, anatomical location or number of lesions limit the efficacy and/or the acceptability of conventional therapies. It involves the use of photosensitizing drugs and the administration of an appropriate light source to activate the sensitizing agent, which leads to the production of activated oxygen species for tissue destruction. The topically administered prodrug 5-ALA is converted within cells into the active photosensitizer protoporphyrin IX, via haem cycle, with preferential accumulation in tumour cells.

Methods: The authors describe their experience with topical PDT, using 20% 5-ALA and two different incoherent light sources, 'Waldman 1200 L' and 'VersaLight', in the treatment of non-melanoma skin cancer and precursor lesions. More than 100 patients were treated since 1997, with up to a 7-year follow-up period.

Results: Cases are illustrated and results are presented and discussed in the light of the relevant Literature.

Conclusion: The study suggests that 5-ALA PDT is effective in the treatment of superficial skin cancer and premalignant lesions.

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