Effect of a 1-week treatment with 0.5% topical fluorouracil on occurrence of actinic keratosis after cryosurgery - A randomized, vehicle-controlled clinical trial

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Jorizzo, J
Weiss, J
Furst, K
VandePol, C
Levy, SF
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[1] Wake Forest Univ, Sch Med, Dept Dermatol, Winston Salem, NC 27157 USA
[2] Gwinnett Clin Res Ctr, Snellville, GA USA
[3] Dermik Labs, Berwyn, PA USA
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10.1001/archderm.140.7.813
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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Background: No long-term randomized controlled clinical trial has compared the efficacy of cryosurgery alone vs cryosurgery following fluorouracil applications for the treatment of actinic keratosis. Objective: To determine the 6-month outcome of a 1-week course of 0.5% fluorouracil followed by cryosurgery. Design: Prospective, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, vehicle-controlled clinical trial performed in community and academic outpatient clinics. Patients: A total of 144 patients with 5 or more visible or palpable actinic keratoses on the face. Interventions: Topical 0.5% fluorouracil or vehicle once daily for 7 days. At the 4-week follow-up visit, residual lesions were treated with cryosurgery. Main Outcome Measure: Reduction in facial actinic keratoses from baseline to 4 weeks and 6 months. Results: At 4 weeks, mean actinic keratosis lesion count was reduced by 62.4% in the 0.5% fluorouracil group vs; 28.8% in the vehicle group (P<.001), and complete clearance was achieved in 16.7% of patients in the 0.5% fluorouracil group vs 0% of those in the vehicle group (P<.001). At 6 months, mean lesion count was reduced by 67.0% in the 0.5% fluorouracil plus cryosurgery group vs 45.6% in the vehicle plus cryosurgery group (P=.01), and significantly more patients in the 0.5% fluorouracil plus cryosurgery group than in the vehicle plus cryosurgery group had complete clearance (30% vs 7.7%; P<.001). Conclusions: A 1-week course of topical 0.5% fluorouracil before cryosurgery is significantly more effective in reducing patients' numbers of actinic keratosis lesions 6 months after treatment than cryosurgery alone. The high occurrence rate of actinic keratosis lesions at 6 months suggests a need for follow-up.
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