Neo-adjuvant Vismodegib followed by radiation in locally advanced basal cell carcinoma.

Curr Probl Cancer

Department of Medical Oncology, St James Hospital, Dublin 8, Ireland; Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.

Published: December 2021

Basal cell carcinomas occur in up to 39% of Caucasian men and 28% of women. Rarely it can present a management dilemma in patients with neglected locally advanced disease of large dimension or involvement of critical structures. The Hedgehog pathway is constitutively active in almost all basal cell carcinomas and patients with Naevoid Basal Cell Carcinoma Syndrome have germline mutations in the Patched tumor suppressor gene, a Hedgehog pathway component, on chromosome 9q. This case describes an elderly patient with an untreated sporadic Basal cell carcinoma whose dimensions precluded local management approaches. The Hedgehog pathway inhibitor Vismodegib had a dramatic response allowing definitive treatment to be pursued.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.currproblcancer.2021.100736DOI Listing

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