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The State of the Art in the Treatment of Actinic Keratosis and Field Cancerization: A Narrative Review

Andrea Paradisi, Enrico Bocchino, Maria Mannino, Giulio Gualdi, Alessandra D’Amore, Daniele Omar Traini, Ketty Peris

2025Journal of Personalized Medicine6 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Actinic keratosis (AK) is considered the early phase of a squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and represents one of the most common epithelial skin lesions, with an estimated global prevalence of approximately 14%. An estimated annual risk of progression has been reported with a range from 0 to 0.53%. Although spontaneous regression of individual AK lesions has been described in approximately 23% of cases, the frequent presence of multiple lesions, usually in the broader context of field cancerization, significantly diminishes the likelihood of regression and contributes to a higher cumulative risk of progression to SCC. The aim of the present narrative review was to provide an overview of the current evidence of the most effective available lesion-directed and field-directed treatments for actinic keratoses, on the personalized, combined, or sequential approach, as well as on the emerging therapeutic options.

Topics & Concepts

Field cancerizationActinic keratosisDermatologyKeratosisMedicineNarrative reviewNarrativePathologyArtIntensive care medicineLiteratureBasal cellNonmelanoma Skin Cancer StudiesOral and Maxillofacial PathologyCutaneous lymphoproliferative disorders research