Nonsurgical Treatments for Extramammary Paget Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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Snast Igor,Sharon Eran,Kaftory Ran,Noyman Yehonatan,Oren-Shabtai MeitalORCID,Lapidoth Moshe,Hodak Emmilia,Mimouni Daniel,Mazor Sigal,Levi Assi

Abstract

<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Surgery is commonly regarded as the mainstay of treatment of extramammary Paget disease (EMPD)<b><i>;</i></b> however, nonsurgical approaches have gained popularity in recent years. <b><i>Objectives:</i></b> To review the published evidence for the efficacy and safety of nonsurgical modes of therapy for EMPD. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> A systematic review and meta-analysis of nonsurgical EMPD treatments was performed. The primary outcome was complete response (CR); secondary outcomes were clinical regression by ≥50%, adverse events, and recurrence rate. <b><i>Results:</i></b> The systematic review included 43 observational studies (341 patients; 7 prospective cohort studies, 19 retrospective cohort studies, and 17 cases series) evaluating 5 treatment modalities. Imiquimod (13 studies, 110 patients) administered at variable doses ranging from daily to twice weekly for 2–56 weeks demonstrated CR of 54% (95% CI, 40–67%; <i>I</i><sup>2</sup> = 37%) and had a satisfactory safety profile. In 14 heterogeneous studies (122 patients) evaluating photodynamic therapy (PDT), only 36% (95% CI, 22–53%; <i>I</i><sup>2</sup> = 52%) of patients achieved CR. Radiotherapy (12 studies, 67 patients) showed CR of 97%, but was associated with local and systemic side effects. Ablative lasers and topical fluorouracil and calcipotriene lacked adequate evidence of efficacy. <b><i>Conclusions:</i></b> Imiquimod and radiotherapy are the most appropriate nonsurgical modalities for EMPD treatment given their good efficacy and safety profile. PDT has limited efficacy but may be appropriate in selected clinical settings.

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S. Karger AG

Subject

Dermatology

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