1. Photodynamic therapy combined with surgery versus Mohs micrographic surgery for the treatment of difficult-to-treat basal cell carcinoma: a retrospective clinical study.
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Yu N, Wu L, Su J, Chen M, Lu L, Huang K, Li Y, Jiang Z, Liu S, Peng L, Xie Y, Chen Z, Zhou W, Wan M, Fang F, Bu W, and Zhao S
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- Humans, Mohs Surgery methods, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local, Skin Neoplasms drug therapy, Skin Neoplasms surgery, Skin Neoplasms pathology, Carcinoma, Basal Cell drug therapy, Carcinoma, Basal Cell surgery, Carcinoma, Basal Cell pathology, Photochemotherapy
- Abstract
Background: Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is the preferable surgery for difficult -to-treat basal cell carcinoma (BCC) but is an expensive, labor-intensive, and time-consuming technique. The aim of this study is to compare the efficacy and safety of photodynamic therapy combined with surgery(S-PDT) versus Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) for the treatment of difficult-to-treat BCC., Methods: This was a retrospective, comparative study. A total of 32 patients, 16 patients with 48 lesions, were treated with S-PDT, and the other 16 patients with 17 lesions treated by MMS were enrolled in this study. Follow-up was at least 36 months posttreatment., Results: The recurrence rate was no statistical difference between the S-PDT and MMS ( p = 1.000, Fishers exact test). The median follow-up was 42.5 months (range 36-63 months). The mean healing time in the S-PDT [17.9 d (SD 9.8)] is longer than in MMS [7.5 d (SD 1.5)] during follow-up ( p <.001, Independent T -test). On the whole, the cosmetic outcome of patients in S-PDT was statistically no significant difference with that in MMS according to a 4-point scale ( p = .719, chi-squared test)., Conclusions: S-PDT is a safe, effective, and novel cosmetic treatment, which holds the potential to be an alternative treatment to MMS for some cases.
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- 2023
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