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Keratotic cutaneous lesions, including squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs), are a known complication in patients receiving BRAF inhibitor therapy for metastatic melanoma. When multiple SCCs appear, patients have had to cease therapy or reduce their dosage. An oral chemopreventive agent might improve the patient's quality of life, avoid multiple surgeries, and allow patients to remain on full doses of BRAF inhibitors.
These authors report their experience with open-label use of oral acitretin in eight patients who had developed multiple lesions. To be eligible, patients had to have had more than five surgical excisions of lesions considered to be cutaneous SCC. Among these eight patients, however, only 24 of the excised lesions were actually SCCs…