Abstract

SignificanceResponse rates evaluation of photodynamic therapy (PDT) for nodular basal cell carcinoma (BCC) treatment located on high-risk and low-risk areas of the face. ApproachTwo groups of nodular BCC were selected, debulked, and received 20% methyl aminolevulinate cream. After 3h, the first irradiation was performed (20min, 150J/cm2). Then, the cream was re-applied, and a second irradiation was performed after 1.5h (20min, 150J/cm2). Clearance at 30 days and recurrence-free survival rate were evaluated. ResultsThe clearance at 30 days after PDT was 89% for the low-risk area group and 87% for the high-risk group. The recurrence-free survival at 60 months was 82% and 85% for the high-risk and low-risk groups, respectively. ConclusionsNo significant differences were observed between groups, nor for clearance at 30 days, nor recurrence-free follow-up. These results make the PDT an option for nodular BCC less than 5 mm located in high-risk areas.

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