PUVA and minimisation of skin cancer risk
Last edited 10/2020 and last reviewed 10/2020
NICE suggests guidance how to minimise skin cancer risk with PUVA:
- do not use PUVA in people with psoriasis of any type and a genetic predisposition
to skin cancer for example, xeroderma pigmentosum or familial melanoma
- do not use PUVA when other appropriate treatments are available in:
- people with a personal history of skin cancer or
- people who have already received 150 PUVA treatments or
- children
- use PUVA with caution or consider other treatment options in:
- people at risk of skin cancer (melanoma and non-melanoma type)
- people with lighter skin types, such as skin types I or II on the Fitzpatrick scale12
- people who are likely to require ciclosporin or long-term methotrexate
- young people
- offer lifetime skin cancer surveillance to people treated with PUVA who
have:
- had more than 150 PUVA treatments or
- developed skin cancer
Reference:
phototherapy in psoriasis (including a summary of NICE guidance)