Retinoids for prevention and treatment of actinic keratosis

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Autor(a) principal: Ianhez,Mayra
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Fleury Junior,Luiz Fernando Fróes, Miot,Hélio Amante, Bagatin,Edileia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais brasileiros de dermatologia (Online)
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Resumo: Actinic keratosis is a common cause of dermatological consultations and it presents a strong association with squamous cell carcinoma. Many substances are used for treatment and prevention, such as retinoids. Nevertheless, many studies on retinoids emphasize their application in treating and preventing non melanoma skin cancers. In this article, we reviewed studies about systemic and topical retinoids used with immunocompetent patients and organ transplant recipients with actinic keratosis, as primary or secondary outcomes. The majority of these papers pointed to a reduction in actinic keratosis count after treatment with retinoids. However, studies need to be better-defined in order to address the lack of a standardized dose, the absence of control groups, the low number of patients and short follow-up periods. Blind, randomized and controlled clinical trials with adequate sample sizes, specifically focused on actinic keratosis, are needed to clarify the real benefit of topical and/or oral retinoids. Comparison of efficacy and safety between oral and topical retinoids in the prevention and treatment of non-melanoma skin cancers and actinic keratosis is an essential pre requisite to establish new strategies to control these conditions.
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title Retinoids for prevention and treatment of actinic keratosis
spellingShingle Retinoids for prevention and treatment of actinic keratosis
Ianhez,Mayra
Chemoprevention
Isotretinoin
Keratosis
Actinic
Retinoids
Tretinoin
title_short Retinoids for prevention and treatment of actinic keratosis
title_full Retinoids for prevention and treatment of actinic keratosis
title_fullStr Retinoids for prevention and treatment of actinic keratosis
title_full_unstemmed Retinoids for prevention and treatment of actinic keratosis
title_sort Retinoids for prevention and treatment of actinic keratosis
author Ianhez,Mayra
author_facet Ianhez,Mayra
Fleury Junior,Luiz Fernando Fróes
Miot,Hélio Amante
Bagatin,Edileia
author_role author
author2 Fleury Junior,Luiz Fernando Fróes
Miot,Hélio Amante
Bagatin,Edileia
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ianhez,Mayra
Fleury Junior,Luiz Fernando Fróes
Miot,Hélio Amante
Bagatin,Edileia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chemoprevention
Isotretinoin
Keratosis
Actinic
Retinoids
Tretinoin
topic Chemoprevention
Isotretinoin
Keratosis
Actinic
Retinoids
Tretinoin
description Actinic keratosis is a common cause of dermatological consultations and it presents a strong association with squamous cell carcinoma. Many substances are used for treatment and prevention, such as retinoids. Nevertheless, many studies on retinoids emphasize their application in treating and preventing non melanoma skin cancers. In this article, we reviewed studies about systemic and topical retinoids used with immunocompetent patients and organ transplant recipients with actinic keratosis, as primary or secondary outcomes. The majority of these papers pointed to a reduction in actinic keratosis count after treatment with retinoids. However, studies need to be better-defined in order to address the lack of a standardized dose, the absence of control groups, the low number of patients and short follow-up periods. Blind, randomized and controlled clinical trials with adequate sample sizes, specifically focused on actinic keratosis, are needed to clarify the real benefit of topical and/or oral retinoids. Comparison of efficacy and safety between oral and topical retinoids in the prevention and treatment of non-melanoma skin cancers and actinic keratosis is an essential pre requisite to establish new strategies to control these conditions.
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