Abstract

We report the case of a 76 year old man with three ulcerated basal cell carcinomas on his lower limbs. He was considered unsuitable for surgical therapy and was treated by intralesional interferon alpha-2b (Intron A) injections. Twenty months post therapy two of the three treatment sites remain clinically cured. Recurrence occurred at the site which received the smallest total dose of interferon. A review of the therapeutic trials of interferon alpha for basal cell carcinoma is presented. We conclude that interferon alpha-2b is a useful agent for treatment of basal cell carcinoma in selected patients.

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