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NCT01910818
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Pilot Study of the Effect of Laser on Reversing Chronic Radiation Injury

Sponsor: Massachusetts General Hospital

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

Radiotherapy, an essential modality in cancer treatment, frequently induces a fibrotic process in the skin which can lead to increased risk of malignancy, poor wound healing, pain and limitation of movement, and permanent loss of skin appendages with hyper/hypopigmentation, decreased sweating and xerosis, posing significant cosmetic and quality of life issues. Advances in laser therapy has led to the use of fractional laser treatment (FLT) to treat fibrosis associated with in hypertrophic scars and morphea, leading to tissue repair, scar remodeling. The investigators propose a pilot clinical study to test the hypothesis that FLT can normalize the fibrotic process and induce normal scar remodeling in patients affected by chronic radiation injury. Understanding and correcting this underlying fibrotic process can help restore normal skin functions in patients affected with chronic radiation dermatitis (RD) and other debilitating fibrotic diseases in dermatology such as scleroderma, morphea, or nephrogenic systemic fibrosis.

Official title: Understanding and Reversing Chronic Radiation Dermatitis - A Pilot Study

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 70 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

12

Start Date

2013-11

Completion Date

2026-08

Last Updated

2023-11-02

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

DEVICE

Fractional CO2 laser treatment

Patient will be treated with fractional laser treatment over the areas with fibrosis.

OTHER

No treatment

Patient will also have an area that is not being treated with CO2 laser. This is the area not getting treatment.

Locations (1)

Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital

Boston, Massachusetts, United States