Inhibition of the Hedgehog Pathway in Advanced Basal-Cell Carcinoma

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Background: The management of difficult-to-treat periocular basal cell carcinoma becomes very challenging in cases of delayed diagnosis, leading to the development of locally advanced basal cell carcinoma.Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of Hedgehog pathway inhibitors (vismodegib and sonidegib)  treatment in patients affected by periocular locally advanced basal cell carcinoma. We focused on the common adverse events  and their correlation with the administration schedule  in order to determine a management protocol specific for the periocular area.Methods:  This observational prospective study included a single-center case series with patients who were histologically confirmed to have periocular or orbital locally advanced basal cell carcinoma,  treated with Hedgehog pathway inhibitors.Results: All patients benefitted in terms of regression or stabilization of the neoplasm. In the first months of treatment, the HPIs were well tolerated, and the first important side effects appeared after about 5 months of continuous use of the drug.Conclusion: These data could lead to a new type of therapeutic scheme where neoadjuvant therapy could be followed by pulse therapy as an adjuvant to surgery.


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