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Radiation Treatment of Skin Cancer (basal or squamous) Robert Miller MD www.aboutcancer.com Does it work? What are the results? What are the side effects?

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Radiation Treatment of Skin Cancer (basal or squamous)

Robert Miller MDwww.aboutcancer.com

Does it work? What are the results? What are the side effects?

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Basal Cell Carcinoma

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC): About 80% of all skin cancers are BCC, a cancer that develops in the basal cells - skin cells located in the lowest layer of the epidermis.

Most BCCs appear on skin with a history of exposure to the sun, such as the face, ears, scalp, and upper trunk. These tumors tend to grow slowly and can take years to reach ½ inch in size. While these tumors very rarely metastasize

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Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC): About 16% of diagnosed skin cancers are SCC. This cancer begins in the squamous cells, which are found in the upper layer of the epidermis. SCC tends to develop in fair-skinned middle-aged and elderly people who have had long-term sun exposure

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Literature Review (untreated basal cell)

TechniqueNumber of

CasesLocal Control

surgical excision 2,606 90%

radiation therapy 4,695 91%

curettage and electr.

3,573 92%

cryotherapy 269 93%

Mohs' microsurgery

7,670 99%

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Literature Review (recurrent basal cell)

TechniqueNumber of

CasesLocal Control

surgical excision 522 83%

radiation therapy 234 87%

curettage and electr.

115 60%

Mohs' microsurgery

3,009 94%

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Control Rate with Radiation, 3 Large Series

Basal Cell 98% 95% 96%

Squamous Cell 92% 87% 88%

Control Rates with Radiation

Type Untreated Relapsed

Basal Cell 95% 82%

Squamous Cell

87% 65%

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Control by Tumor Size with Radiation

Size Control Rate

< 2 cm 99%

2 - 5 cm 92%

> 5 cm 60%

Skin Damage with Radiation

Size Skin Damage

< 1cm 0.9%

1 - 5 cm 6.5%

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Mohs Surgery for High Risk Squamous / Cure Rates Comparing Mohs and other Rx

Features Mohs Other

2cm or larger 75% 58%

Recurrent 90% 77%

Poorly Diff. 67% 46%

Perineural 92% 53%

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SurgeryCosmetic Results and Comparisons

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Surgery

Mohs surgery then flap

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Patient treated with Surgery. Generally the cosmetic results of radiation are better than surgery if a skin graft is required

Site of skin graft

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Often the long term cosmetic results with radiation will be superior to surgery on the nose

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Radiation may get better cosmetic results than with surgery

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Radiation for Skin Cancer

Electron beam for large areas. Daily (Mon-Fri) for 3 – 6 weeks

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A block or shield is made to expose the skin that needs to be treated with electrons

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A Shield is Designed to Block the Radiation from hitting the normal skin and just the target area

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How many treatments?

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Basal Cell And Radiation

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Generally small cancers heal quickly

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Squamous cancer on the leg , healing may be slower on the legs

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Cosmetic Results. In most patients there is no visible sign of treatment after radiation

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Radiation for squamous cancer of the ear

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Radiation for basal cell cancer of the forehead

Sometimes the treated area looks more pale than the rest of the skin

Before radiation 1 month after radiation

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Radiation is good for large areas on the scalp that would have required a skin graft

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Years after radiation the skin may look more pale

93 yo woman this area was treated with radiation 9 years before

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HDR = high dose rate machine that can run radiation through a tube that reaches the patient through skin applicators

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Radiation for Skin Cancer

HDR skin applicators – three times a week for 6 treatments over a two week period

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The HDR Skin applicator is taped in place over the cancer

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The applicator is attached by cable to the machine that makes it radioactive for a few minutes

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HDR for Skin Cancer on the Shin

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HDR for Skin Cancer on the Foot

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HDR for Skin Cancer on the Foot

78 yo woman with squamous cancer

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Results with HDR Skin applicator for small basal cell cancers on the face

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HDR for Basal Cell on the Nose, appearance of the skin 10 months after radiation

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Small squamous cancer of the chin, appearance 3.5 weeks after radiation (HDR)

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Skin 12 months after radiation

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Results with HDR for skin on shin

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86 yo woman with small basal cell on her shin, 5 months after HDR

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86 yo woman

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Radiation for areas difficult to operate, squamous cancer of the finger before and 19 days after electron beam

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Even large or neglected skin cancers usually heal well with radiation

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Appearance at 2 months

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Appearance at 3 months

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Appearance at 5 months

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A large , neglected basal cell cancer on the left side of the nose, healed completely with radiation, avoiding major surgery

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Side Effects of Skin Radiation

The treated skin will get red, itchy and sunburned. There are a number of good creams than can be used including Aloe, Aquaphor, Sween, Biafine, or Silvadene

The skin reaction may show up in a delayed manner (worse at 1-2 weeks) and may develop slight, superficial ulceration or crusting, but heals quickly (1-2 weeks) except the shin which heals more slowly

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Side Effects of Skin Radiation

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Side Effects of Skin Radiation

Last day of treatment (large electron beam fields for basal cell…55Gy

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With electron beam the skin will get moderately sun-burned by the last day, but usually heals up in 2 to 3 weeks

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Side Effects of Skin RadiationBY the last day the skin may be sunburned and slightly blistered with some drainage… about a week after stopping radiation it starts to heal quickly and usually by 3 weeks there is just some dry crusting or scabbing remaining

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The radiated skin will get sunburned

Radiation target Last day of treatment

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First day Last day

Two weeks Two Years

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Side Effects of Skin Radiation

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The radiated skin will get sunburned

Before Radiation Last Day

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Large area of recurrent basal cell , before and on the last day of electron beam radiation , this usually heals up by 2 to 3 weeks

Along with skin redness, there may be some crusting and peeling of the skin

Obvious cancer

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Same patient three weeks later

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Radiation Side Effects from HDR on the Forehead

1st day 1 week after 3 weeks

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Squamous cancer last day of radiation

1 month later 7 months later

Time to healing after high dose electron beam radiation

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Recurrent Basal cell cancer on the left forehead of an elderly woman

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Time to skin healing

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Often the peak skin reaction shows up about two weeks after completing the radiation (esp with HDR)

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Delayed Skin Reaction with HDRcancer over the shin in elderly patients may take weeks to months to heal up completely

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The scab may take a few weeks to fall off

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Typical time period

82 yo woman with squamous

cancer on the shin treated with

electron beam radiation

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Cancers on the shin in elderly patients can be slow to heal

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Sometimes the skin superficially ulcerates, 76 yo man with recurrent basal cell temple

First day Last Day Radiation 3 weeks later

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Radiation will result in hair loss over the scalp, it does not always grow back

Before radiation 3 weeks after completion

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Radiation Treatment of Skin Cancer (basal or squamous)

Robert Miller MDwww.aboutcancer.com