Journal article
Photodynamic therapy with methyl aminolevulinate for primary nodular basal cell carcinoma: Results of two randomized studies
P Foley, M Freeman, A Menter, G Siller, RA El-Azhary, K Gebauer, NJ Lowe, MT Jarratt, DF Murrell, P Rich, DM Pariser, AR Oseroff, R Barnetson, C Anderson, S Kossard, LE Gibson, WD Tope
International Journal of Dermatology | Published : 2009
Abstract
Background: Data suggest that photodynamic therapy using topical methyl aminolevulinate (MAL PDT) may be a noninvasive alternative to excisional surgery for nodular basal cell carcinoma (BCC). In the studies described here, we investigated the histologic response, tolerability, and cosmetic outcome with MAL PDT for primary nodular BCC (≤ 5 mm in depth). Methods: Two multicenter, randomized, double-blind studies with similar design and procedures were conducted. After surface debridement and minor tumor debulking, MAL cream 160 mg/g (66 patients with 75 lesions) or placebo cream (65 patients with 75 lesions) was applied for 3 h, followed by illumination with broad-spectrum red light (75 J/cm2..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by PhotoCure ASA, Oslo, Norway.The authors acknowledge the editorial assistance provided by Jane Stock, PhD, a medical writing consultant.