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Pre-treatment with topical 5-fluorouracil increases the efficacy of daylight photodynamic therapy for actinic keratoses – A randomized controlled trial

Stine Regin Wiegell, Gabriella Fredman, F. Alan Andersen, Peter Bjerring, Uwe Paasch, Merete Hædersdal

2024Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Daylight photodynamic therapy (dPDT) and topical 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) are each effective treatments for thin grade I actinic keratosis (AKs), but less so for thicker grade II-III AKs. Prolonged topical treatment regimens can be associated with severe skin reactions and low compliance. This study compares the efficacy of sequential 4 % 5-FU and dPDT with dPDT monotherapy for multiple actinic keratoses. METHODS: ) of the face or scalp, which were randomized to (i) 4% 5-FU creme twice daily for 7 days before a single dPDT procedure and (ii) dPDT monotherapy. Daylight exposure was either outdoor or indoor daylight. RESULTS: Twelve weeks after treatment 87 % of all AKs cleared after 5-FU+dPDT compared to 74 % after dPDT alone (p<0.0001). For grade II AKs, the lesion response rate increased from 55 % with dPDT monotherapy to 79 % after 5-FU+dPDT (p<0.0056). Moderate/severe erythema was seen in 88 % 5-FU+dPDT areas compared to 41 % of dPDT areas two days after dPDT. Twelve weeks after treatment 75 % of the patients were very satisfied with both treatments. CONCLUSIONS: Sequential 5-FU and dPDT was more effective than dPDT monotherapy in the treatment of AKs, especially for grade II AKs. Local skin reactions were more pronounced after combination treatment, but no patients discontinued the treatment. The combination of 5-FU and dPDT is an effective treatment of large treatment areas with high compliance and satisfaction.

Topics & Concepts

Actinic keratosesPhotodynamic therapyMedicineFluorouracilDermatologyDaylightRandomized controlled trialActinic keratosisInternal medicineCancerChemistryOpticsBasal cellPhysicsOrganic chemistryNonmelanoma Skin Cancer StudiesCutaneous Melanoma Detection and ManagementPhotodynamic Therapy Research Studies