International Journal of Women's Dermatology (Sep 2019)

Management of keratinocyte carcinoma - Special considerations in the elderly

  • Alison Bailey, BS,
  • Brooke Vasicek, MD,
  • Joy Tao, BS,
  • Monica Janeczek, BS,
  • Andia Mitri, BS,
  • Rebecca Tung, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 4
pp. 235 – 245

Abstract

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Keratinocyte carcinomas (KCs) are now an epidemic in The United States of America, especially in elderly patients. KCs, including basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, can lead to disfigurement and occasionally death. However, the lower mortality rate associated with KC compared with melanoma allows for increased flexibility in the selection of treatment. Flexibility in treatment is particularly important in the elderly given that this patient population often has medical comorbidities that should be considered. These patients may have multiple KCs, higher risk tolerance to recurrence, and different concerns about cosmetic outcomes compared with their younger counterparts. We review treatment options for KCs and how the selection of each option may affect the elderly patient. Keywords: Keratinocyte carcinoma, nonmelanoma skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, elderly