Prevalence of prescribing topical corticosteroids to patients with lichen sclerosus following surgery for vulvar cancer: a survey among gynaecologic oncologists in The Netherlands

· 2023-12-29

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Vulvar lichen sclerosus (LS) is a chronic inflammatory dermatosis which can progress to precursor lesion differentiated vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (dVIN) and vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (VSCC). The risk of developing recurrent vulvar cancer following LS-associated VSCC is high. Evidence suggests that treatment of LS with topical corticosteroids (TCS) can prevent progression to dVIN, VSCC and recurrences. However, current guidelines do not give any recommendation on the management of LS following surgery for VSCC. The aim of this study was to conduct a survey among all registered gynaecologic oncologists (GOs) in the Netherlands to evaluate the current management of LS patients without a history of VSCC (LS An online survey was distributed to all registered GOs in the Netherlands. Primary outcome measures were the frequency, type and duration of TCS treatment prescribed for LS Forty-four GOs completed the survey, resulting in a response rate of 75%. TCS were prescribed more often to patients with LS The majority of GOs who participated in our study endorse the utilisation of long-term ultra-potent TCS therapy in both patients with LS
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Dutch GOs are currently prescribing TCS more frequently to patients with LSnoVSCC than to patients with LSVSCC, and the majority of GOs endorse the utilisation of long-term ultra-potent TCS therapy in both patients with LSnoVSCC and LSVSCC.

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