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Debunking Psoriasis Myths: Does UVB Phototherapy Cause Skin Cancer?


 

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UVB phototherapy is an effective therapy that does not increase the risk of nonmelanoma skin cancers (NMSCs), according to the 2 analyses mentioned above. When I discuss the risks and benefits of UVB phototherapy with psoriasis patients, I do say that there is a theoretical increased risk for NMSC but that the 2005 study mentioned above does not indicate an increased risk. However, UVB phototherapy and cyclosporine should not be combined, as this combination does increase the risk for NMSC.

Psoralen plus UVA definitely will increase the risk for NMSC, particularly squamous cell carcinoma. However, in this age of the biologics, PUVA use has fallen out of favor, partly due to the increased risk for NMSC, and many patients will not encounter dermatology practices that still use PUVA.
—Jashin J. Wu, MD (Los Angeles, California)

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