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Long-term therapy of multiple basal cell carcinomas: Clinicodermoscopic score for monitoring of intermittent vismodegib treatment.

Linda TognettiElisa CinottiDiletta FioraniCaroline CouzanCamilla CavarrettaMarie ChazelleBruno LabeilleElisa PianigianiGabriele CeveniniJean L PerrotPietro Rubegni
Published in: Dermatologic therapy (2019)
Vismodegib treatment of multiple basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) is limited by adverse effects and high relapse rates: intermittent regimens are therefore preferred for long-term administration. The objective of this study was to investigate clinical and dermoscopic changes in BCCs during long-term intermittent treatment and to identify those most indicative of tumor persistence/clearing. Clinical and dermoscopic images (n = 380 each) of 38 BCCs were acquired at 10 observation times (t0-t9). Biopsies were performed at baseline (t0) and after 72 weeks of treatment (t9). All images were evaluated retrospectively by experts who assessed the presence/absence of 12 clinical and 14 dermoscopic features: clinical scores (CScs) and dermoscopic scores (DScs) were then calculated.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • deep learning
  • stem cells
  • combination therapy
  • cell therapy
  • machine learning
  • basal cell carcinoma
  • bone marrow