Chemo Drug May Help Sun-Damaged Skin

Small study finds it also may reduce precancerous lesions

Posted: June 15, 2009

MONDAY, June 15 (HealthDay News) -- Applying the chemotherapy drug fluorouracil to skin might help improve the appearance of sun-damaged areas and reduce potentially precancerous patches, according to a small, new study.

Fluorouracil is used to treat cancers of the colon, head and neck, pancreas and other organs. Changes in skin appearance have been noted in people undergoing treatment with systemic fluorouracil, and this led to the development of a skin cream that contains the cancer drug.

The new study included 21 healthy volunteers with sun-damaged skin and actinic keratoses -- skin lesions that could develop into skin cancer -- on their faces. The participants applied 5 percent fluorouracil cream to their faces twice daily for two weeks.

The researchers said that the number of actinic keratoses declined from an average of 11.6 lesions per person to an average of 1.5 lesions. There were also improvements in aging-related damage, including wrinkling and dark skin spots.

The study, funded by Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, was published in the June issue of the journal Archives of Dermatology.

"For patients in whom a course of topical fluorouracil is indicated for the treatment of actinic keratoses, there will likely be the additional benefit of a restorative effect from sun damage; this may provide further motivation for these patients to undergo the rigorous treatment," concluded Dr. Dana L. Sachs, of the University of Michigan Medical School, and colleagues.

"It is possible that for some patients topical fluorouracil may have an important role against photo-aging," they wrote. "For others, however, it may not be cosmetically acceptable given that a standard course of therapy may last two to three weeks and the ensuring reaction can persist for several more weeks. Undoubtedly, there will be patients who desire a therapy such as topical fluorouracil for cosmetic purposes given the relatively low cost of this therapy compared with ablative laser resurfacing."

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Autoimmune skin disorders

Will this cream help those of us ith auto immune skin disorders - Like Lichen and Planus PLC/PLEVA???

Jennifer of CO @ Jun 20, 2009 10:51:34 AM

Blockbuster Product?

The potential of fluorouracil cream (fluorouracilcream.com) is extraordinary. Given the size of the anti-aging, wrinkle-removal product sales, in the U.S. and worldwide (over $12 billion in 2005 according to The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery), this substance could become a blockbuster.

edwards of AZ @ Jun 16, 2009 12:20:40 PM

Do we need more poison in our water supply?

It's already being documented that hormones from birth-control pills' residual estrogen are affecting fish and children's sexual organ development and male fertility. Now, big pharma is proposing a new and dangerous use for their radioactive poison, Fluorouracil not as a life-saving, carefully controlled drug, but as a wrinkle beauty aid! This is INSANE! Are we going to have to start using bottled water to bathe with too? Big pharma spends billions on field presentations to doctors and grants to large government and educational groups to "purchase" opinions, as well as funding studies to produced biased scientific outcomes. If President Soetoro, er.. Obama believes so much in big pharma, why doesn't he proudly place his daughters at the head of line for a series of Gardasil (HPV Vaccine) shots? As soon as big pharma produces a new Swine Flu vaccine, let's see of our Dear Leader will step up to the plate and have his entire family inoculated, starting with rolling up his sleeve first? I doubt his family will do it. Just like Michelle planted an organic garden and orders the White House chef to use only organic foods, while Dear Leader promotes laws and tax benefits to corporations that irradiate our chicken and grow genetically modified Frankenfoods for our families' consumption.

Greg Ory of CA @ Jun 15, 2009 23:00:56 PM

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