Carcinogenic risk in patients treated with UVA-1 phototherapy: A 5-year retrospective study.
Davide CosettiVittoria CioppaPietro RubegniEmanuele TrovatoPublished in: Photodermatology, photoimmunology & photomedicine (2024)
This study attests that medium-dose UVA-1 phototherapy does not increase the risk of developing skin tumors and that UVA-1 phototherapy is not a worsening factor of facial photoaging. The main limitation of the study is the small sample size, avoiding to obtain statistically significant values. It was not possible to analyze individually the actual daily sun exposure during the 5-year observation period and to correlate it in terms of time and tumor development. Further studies with large sample sizes will be needed to confirm our data. Our study reaffirms how the dermatological examination performed annually is essential in the follow-up of patients undergoing this type of therapy.