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The photocarcinogenic risk of narrowband UVB (TL-01) phototherapy: early follow-up data
Authors:Man I  Crombie I K  Dawe R S  Ibbotson S H  Ferguson J
Affiliation:Photobiology Unit, Department of Dermatology and Department of Public Health and Epidemiology, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee DD1 9SY, UK. iwman@yahoo.com
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Limited information is available on the carcinogenic risk associated with narrowband TL-01 UVB phototherapy in humans. OBJECTIVES: To determine the skin cancer incidence in a population treated with TL-01 phototherapy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: All TL-01-treated patients were identified from the departmental computerized database. Patients with malignant melanoma (MM), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and basal cell carcinoma (BCC) were identified by record linkage with the Scottish Cancer Registry. The incidence of each was compared with the normal Scottish population matched for age and sex. RESULTS: Data were obtained from 1908 patients. The median follow-up duration was 4 years (range 0.04-13). The median cumulative number of TL-01 treatments and dose were 23 (1-199) and 13 337 (30-284 415) mJ cm(-2), respectively. No increased incidence of SCC or MM was observed. Ten patients developed BCC compared with an expected 4.7 in the Scottish population [standardized rate ratio 213 (95% confidence interval 102-391); P < 0.05]. CONCLUSIONS: A small but significant increase of BCC was detected in the TL-01 group. This could be explained by a number of factors, including ascertainment bias. To determine the true carcinogenic risk of TL-01 phototherapy, longer follow-up is essential.
Keywords:basal cell carcinoma    Cancer Registry    cohort study    malignant melanoma    narrow-band UVB (TL-01)    record linkage    squamous cell carcinoma
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