2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.cps.2006.03.001
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Premalignant and Early Squamous Cell Carcinoma

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“…These well‐known cosmeceutical actives can efficiently improve the signs of photoaged skin (e.g. xerosis, laxity, deep wrinkles, sebboroic keratoses, pigmented spots), including actinic keratoses, which are also considered to be pre‐malignant lesions . Nevertheless, the use of AHAs in dermatology and cosmetology is often limited because of the skin irritation promotion .…”
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“…These well‐known cosmeceutical actives can efficiently improve the signs of photoaged skin (e.g. xerosis, laxity, deep wrinkles, sebboroic keratoses, pigmented spots), including actinic keratoses, which are also considered to be pre‐malignant lesions . Nevertheless, the use of AHAs in dermatology and cosmetology is often limited because of the skin irritation promotion .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Brazil, non‐melanoma skin cancer is the most prevalent neoplasm, 5 and AK is a common problem in the population, being one of the most common conditions treated by dermatologists. However, there are no reports concerning the rate of malignant transformation of AK lesions in the Brazilian population, with AK lesions generally being treated by the use of destructive modalities, such as cryosurgery and curettage 6 . On occasion, AK diagnosis may be difficult, particularly when evaluating small‐punch or superficial shave biopsies in which the overall global architectural pattern, including dermis section, of the lesion is not represented 7 …”
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