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Left untreated, the patients
would be expected to develop 1.7 new facial skin cancers a year.
That's close to what happened in the untreated comparison group.
But the treated patients had only 0.04 to 0.22 new skin cancers
per year.
In the acid peel arm, one cancer
per 26.1 years would be expected, compared with 1 cancer per
6.79 and 4.77 years in the laser arms. The untreated comparison
group had 1.57 new cancers per year: that is, one new cancer
every eight months. The patients who got the acid peel were much
more compliant with treatment, and had fewer side effects than
those treated with laser.
Repeated treatments may be needed.
In any case, patients with precancerous facial growths must get
careful follow-up care. Because the study had several limitations
-- including its small size, infrequent use of sunscreen, and
a control group that was not randomly picked -- the researchers
warn that their findings must be confirmed in larger studies.
Still, of interest is to note
that there are alternative treatments to skin cancer, and even
though reasonably invasive, they show fewer long-term side effects
than the traditional approaches of chemotherapy or burning. Alternative
treatments and natural healing techniques are available in the
book Cancer Free For Life, available for immediate download at
http://cancer-free-for-life.com
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