Coal tar is an effective treatment for psoriasis and eczema, but it contains several carcinogenic compounds. Occupational and animal studies have shown an increased risk of cancer after exposure to coal tar. Many dermatologists have abandoned this treatment for safety reasons, although the risk of cancer after coal tar in dermatological practice is unclear. This large cohort study included 13,200 patients with psoriasis and eczema. Information on skin disease and treatment, risk factors, and cancer occurrence was retrieved from medical files, questionnaires, and medical registries. Proportional hazards regression was used to evaluate differences in cancer risk by treatment modality. Patients treated with coal tar were compared with a refere...
The production and uses of coal tar are reviewed as are the uses of steroids and cytotoxic agents in...
To test the validity of the common hypothesis that patients with psoriasis have an inherently lower ...
This study was designed to estimate the relative cancer risk of patients with moderate to severe pso...
Coal tar is an effective treatment for psoriasis and eczema, but it contains several carcinogenic co...
Coal tar is an effective treatment for psoriasis and eczema, but it contains several carcinogenic co...
Item does not contain fulltextCoal tar is an effective treatment for psoriasis and eczema, but it co...
Coal tar is one of the oldest treatments for psoriasis and eczema. It has anti-inflammatory, antibac...
OBJECTIVE: Coal tar ointments are used as treatment of various skin diseases, especially psoriasis a...
Coal tar therapy. Is it carcinogenic?van Schooten FJ, Godschalk R.Department of Health Risk Analysis...
AbstractObjectiveCoal tar ointments are used as treatment of various skin diseases, especially psori...
Today, many therapies are available for the treatment of psoriasis and eczema. One of the oldest top...
Coal tar preparations, as used in dermatological practice, contain numerous polycyclic aromatic hydr...
Coal tar ointments (CTO) are frequently used in the treatment of psoriasis and eczema, but CTO conta...
Contains fulltext : 112907.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
Studies of clinical series of psoriasis patients have suggested an increased risk of nonmelanoma ski...
The production and uses of coal tar are reviewed as are the uses of steroids and cytotoxic agents in...
To test the validity of the common hypothesis that patients with psoriasis have an inherently lower ...
This study was designed to estimate the relative cancer risk of patients with moderate to severe pso...
Coal tar is an effective treatment for psoriasis and eczema, but it contains several carcinogenic co...
Coal tar is an effective treatment for psoriasis and eczema, but it contains several carcinogenic co...
Item does not contain fulltextCoal tar is an effective treatment for psoriasis and eczema, but it co...
Coal tar is one of the oldest treatments for psoriasis and eczema. It has anti-inflammatory, antibac...
OBJECTIVE: Coal tar ointments are used as treatment of various skin diseases, especially psoriasis a...
Coal tar therapy. Is it carcinogenic?van Schooten FJ, Godschalk R.Department of Health Risk Analysis...
AbstractObjectiveCoal tar ointments are used as treatment of various skin diseases, especially psori...
Today, many therapies are available for the treatment of psoriasis and eczema. One of the oldest top...
Coal tar preparations, as used in dermatological practice, contain numerous polycyclic aromatic hydr...
Coal tar ointments (CTO) are frequently used in the treatment of psoriasis and eczema, but CTO conta...
Contains fulltext : 112907.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
Studies of clinical series of psoriasis patients have suggested an increased risk of nonmelanoma ski...
The production and uses of coal tar are reviewed as are the uses of steroids and cytotoxic agents in...
To test the validity of the common hypothesis that patients with psoriasis have an inherently lower ...
This study was designed to estimate the relative cancer risk of patients with moderate to severe pso...