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NCT07241585
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Vitamin D Effects on Immune Microenvironment of Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer After Photodynamic Therapy (PDT)

Sponsor: Case Comprehensive Cancer Center

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Summary

This research study is for people who have been diagnosed with a nonmelanoma skin cancer (either basal cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma) and are planning to receive either Mohs surgery or ED\&C (electrodessication \& curettage) as part of clinical care. The purpose of this study is to understand how photodynamic therapy (PDT) with or without Vitamin D can promote an immune response to skin cancer. For this study, participants will be randomized (randomly assigned) and asked to take Vitamin D or placebo for 6 days and come to the clinic for a single PDT treatment 1-14 days prior to their surgery. At this visit, photographs of participant's skin cancer will be taken, and participants will undergo PDT treatment. The study team will also take photos on the day of Mohs surgery or ED\&C. There will be up to two blood draws for research. If participants do not want to come in for a PDT treatment prior to their Mohs surgery or ED\&C, they will have the option to participate by only allowing the study team to collect data about their skin cancer and their tissue from Mohs surgery or ED\&C.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

54

Start Date

2026-05-01

Completion Date

2027-08

Last Updated

2026-03-17

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DIETARY_SUPPLEMENT

Vitamin D (VitD)

Participants will orally take 10,000 international units daily of VitD for the 6 days prior to their scheduled PDT visit. Participants in Arms 2 and 3 will be blinded to whether they are receiving VitD or placebo.

OTHER

Placebo

Participants will orally take a placebo (gelatin) capsule for the 6 days prior to their scheduled PDT visit. Participants in Arms 2 and 3 will be blinded to whether they are receiving VitD or placebo.

OTHER

Photodynamic therapy (PDT)

PDT involves a topical photosensitizing agent called aminolevulinate (ALA) being applied to the tumor surface. ALA is then activated by shining a blue light on the skin, causing a photodynamic reaction to occur. Participants will receive PDT 1-14 days prior to their scheduled Mohs surgery or ED\&C visit.

PROCEDURE

Mohs surgery or electrodessication & curettage (ED&C) (standard of care)

Participants are eligible for this study by already planning to undergo Mohs surgery or ED\&C, which will be conducted per standard of care. For Arms 2 and 3, participants will undergo Mohs surgery or ED\&C 1-14 days after their PDT visit. For Arm 1, participants will undergo Mohs surgery or ED\&C at their scheduled time. All participants donate their discarded tissue from the Mohs surgery for research.

Locations (1)

Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, Cleveland Clinic Foundation Taussig Cancer Institute

Cleveland, Ohio, United States