Abstract |
There is laboratory and clinical evidence to suggest that retinoids have a potentially important place in the management of neoplastic and preneoplastic disorders of the epidermis. Topical administration avoids the side-effects of orally administered retinoids, but doubts remain over their efficacy. Evidence from clinical studies suggests that although topical retinoids have some effect in treating established skin cancers, alternative treatments are more effective. Topical retinoids appear more effective in the treatment of solar keratoses and epidermal dysplasia in photodamaged skin.
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Authors | L Lever, R Marks |
Journal | Skin pharmacology : the official journal of the Skin Pharmacology Society
(Skin Pharmacol)
Vol. 4
Issue 3
Pg. 125-31
( 1991)
ISSN: 1011-0283 [Print] Switzerland |
PMID | 1768423
(Publication Type: Journal Article, Review)
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Chemical References |
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Topics |
- Administration, Topical
- Humans
- Retinoids
(administration & dosage, therapeutic use)
- Skin Neoplasms
(drug therapy)
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