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  • * Image-guided SRT (IGSRT) offers a non-surgical option for patients unable to undergo surgery, showing exceptionally high freedom from recurrence rates (99.68% at 2 years, 99.57% at 4 and 6 years) across all age groups.
  • * The study found no significant differences in recurrence rates based on age or sex, although older patients did show variation in recurrence based on cancer stage; IGSRT is effective for early-stage NMSCs compared to traditional treatments.

Article Abstract

Non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSCs) are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality; their incidence is increasing most in older patients. NMSCs have traditionally been treated with surgical excision, curettage, Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS), and superficial radiotherapy (SRT). Image-guided SRT (IGSRT) is a treatment option for poor surgical candidates or patients with low- or high-risk, early-stage NMSC who prefer to avoid surgery. This large retrospective cohort study compared 2-, 4-, and 6-year freedom from recurrence in biopsy-proven NMSC lesions treated with IGSRT ( = 20,069 lesions) between patients aged < 65 years ( = 3158 lesions) and ≥65 years ( = 16,911 lesions). Overall freedom from recurrence rates were 99.68% at 2 years, 99.57% at 4 years, and 99.57% at 6 years. Rates did not differ significantly by age ( = 0.8) nor by sex among the two age groups ( > 0.9). There was a significant difference in recurrence among older patients when analyzed by stage ( = 0.032), but no difference by stage in younger patients ( = 0.7). For early-stage NMSCs, IGSRT is a clinically equivalent alternative to MMS and statistically significant in superiority to non-image-guided SRT. This study demonstrates that there is no significant effect of age on 2-, 4-, or 6-year freedom from recurrence in patients with IGSRT-treated NMSC.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11417751PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics9050114DOI Listing

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