Efficacy of photodynamic therapy in treatment of adult patients with skin cancer

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a relatively new non-surgical treatment for cancer and precancerous conditions. The present review focused on studies using PDT in the treatment of basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma and skin melanoma. The aim was to obtain evidence on the efficacy of PTD in the tre...

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Main Author: O. V. Kirsanova
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Language:Russian
Published: IRBIS LLC 2019-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.pharmacoeconomics.ru/jour/article/view/281
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description Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a relatively new non-surgical treatment for cancer and precancerous conditions. The present review focused on studies using PDT in the treatment of basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma and skin melanoma. The aim was to obtain evidence on the efficacy of PTD in the treatment of skin cancer in patients over 18 years old. To that end, we screened the PubMed database of medical and biological publications and the Cochrane Library without restricting the depth of search. Materials and methods. We evaluated the data of meta-analyses, results of randomized controlled trials (RCTs), and systematic reviews on RCTs, where the overall survival, survival without relapse, and survival without progression were assessed. Results. We have found one systematic review of 27 studies of different designs, one meta-analysis of 5 RCTs, and also five RCTs (1165 participants in total), where the efficacy and safety of PDT in patients with basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma were directly compared to surgical treatment, cryotherapy, and chemo-radiation therapy. In another systematic review, PDT used for squamous cell carcinoma was compared with electro-dissection, cryotherapy, curettage, microsurgery and chemo-radiation therapy. According to our search criteria, no comparative studies on the efficacy and safety of PDT in patients with melanoma were found. Conclusion. The review underscores the efficacy of PDT in patients with both basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma. However, the use of PDT resulted in a lower 5-year survival and a greater recurrence rate compared to the surgical treatment. PDT can be recommended as an alternative to surgery and other treatments for basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma.
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spelling doaj-art-b41ae6ef70524f9e9ce3a8e43d34544f2025-08-20T02:53:30ZrusIRBIS LLCФармакоэкономика2070-49092070-49332019-05-01121424710.17749/2070-4909.2019.12.1.42-47255Efficacy of photodynamic therapy in treatment of adult patients with skin cancerO. V. Kirsanova0Center for Healthcare Quality Assessment and Control of the Ministry of Health of the Russian FederationPhotodynamic therapy (PDT) is a relatively new non-surgical treatment for cancer and precancerous conditions. The present review focused on studies using PDT in the treatment of basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma and skin melanoma. The aim was to obtain evidence on the efficacy of PTD in the treatment of skin cancer in patients over 18 years old. To that end, we screened the PubMed database of medical and biological publications and the Cochrane Library without restricting the depth of search. Materials and methods. We evaluated the data of meta-analyses, results of randomized controlled trials (RCTs), and systematic reviews on RCTs, where the overall survival, survival without relapse, and survival without progression were assessed. Results. We have found one systematic review of 27 studies of different designs, one meta-analysis of 5 RCTs, and also five RCTs (1165 participants in total), where the efficacy and safety of PDT in patients with basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma were directly compared to surgical treatment, cryotherapy, and chemo-radiation therapy. In another systematic review, PDT used for squamous cell carcinoma was compared with electro-dissection, cryotherapy, curettage, microsurgery and chemo-radiation therapy. According to our search criteria, no comparative studies on the efficacy and safety of PDT in patients with melanoma were found. Conclusion. The review underscores the efficacy of PDT in patients with both basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma. However, the use of PDT resulted in a lower 5-year survival and a greater recurrence rate compared to the surgical treatment. PDT can be recommended as an alternative to surgery and other treatments for basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma.https://www.pharmacoeconomics.ru/jour/article/view/281photodynamic therapypdtefficacycancersystematic reviewrandomized clinical trial
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Efficacy of photodynamic therapy in treatment of adult patients with skin cancer
Фармакоэкономика
photodynamic therapy
pdt
efficacy
cancer
systematic review
randomized clinical trial
title Efficacy of photodynamic therapy in treatment of adult patients with skin cancer
title_full Efficacy of photodynamic therapy in treatment of adult patients with skin cancer
title_fullStr Efficacy of photodynamic therapy in treatment of adult patients with skin cancer
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of photodynamic therapy in treatment of adult patients with skin cancer
title_short Efficacy of photodynamic therapy in treatment of adult patients with skin cancer
title_sort efficacy of photodynamic therapy in treatment of adult patients with skin cancer
topic photodynamic therapy
pdt
efficacy
cancer
systematic review
randomized clinical trial
url https://www.pharmacoeconomics.ru/jour/article/view/281
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