According to The American Academy of Dermatology, Actinic Keratoses are precancerous, scaly-looking lesions found on the face, neck, ears, nose or any skin area that have undergone prolonged exposure to the sun. There are many treatment options for these: liquid nitrogen, light therapy, and multiple prescription creams. A recent study has revealed a new way of using a combined therapy of two creams: 5 fluorouracil and calcipotriene, allowing for a faster response and recovery time for many patients.
What Are Actinic Keratoses?
Actinic Keratosis (AK) a precancerous condition that if left untreated, could develop into a squamous cell skin cancer. Dermatologists usually identify the lesions with a basic skin evaluation and may recommend removal to prevent the lesions from becoming Squamous Cell skin cancer.
What Treatments Have Been Used To Treat AKs?
Several treatments have been used as preventative measures for single or isolated lesions from progressing to squamous cell skin cancer.
What Side Effects Are Experienced With Traditional Treatments?
Improved Outcomes Seen With Efudex & Calcipotriene
According to the American Society of Clinical Oncology, “treatment with the combination of topical chemotherapy and an immune system–activating compound reduced the risk of squamous cell carcinoma development on the face and scalp by almost 75%.”
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If you are concerned about a skin lesion of any kind, please contact us for an individual assessment and treatment plan with our Dermatology group.