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CHAPTER 6:

Recommended Curaderm BEC5 Treatment Procedure

Before applying Curaderm BEC5 cream, patients are instructed to wash the lesion and the surrounding area with a mild, non-irritating soap, to rinse with water, and allow the area to dry thoroughly. Curaderm BEC5 is to be applied to the lesions in sufficient quantity to cover each lesion. The cream is not to extend more than 0.5cm onto the apparently normal skin surrounding the edge of the lesion. Each lesion is to be covered with an occlusive dressing (paper tape) until the next application of Curaderm BEC5. The cream is to be applied to each lesion using the dropper lid on the plastic container by gently squeezing the container at least twice daily, ie, at least every 12 hours up until the lesion has been completely ablated and replaced with normal skin.

Patients are to wash their hands after application of Curaderm BEC5 and avoid contact of the cream with their eyes. Cosmetics are not to be used on the affected areas and patients are cautioned to avoid sun exposure.

If the dressing becomes detached before the next scheduled dosing, the patient is instructed to reapply new cream and a new dressing. The affected area is to be kept covered at all times during the treatment period.

Curaderm BEC5 is stored below 25ºC and maintained under adequate security. If the cream is exposed to higher temperatures and the cream separates to a liquid form then the separated cream cannot be used further.

The patient is explained to expect that, initially during treatment, the lesion diameter will increase significantly and then as treatment progresses the diameter of the lesion will decrease until all cancer cells are replaced with normal cells.

Fig 6-1

Fig. 6-1: Changes in lesion diameter during and after Curaderm BEC5 treatment.

The correlation between the diameter (mm) of the lesion and weeks of treatment with Curaderm BEC 5.

The symbol * illustrates significant differences (Mann-Whitney U-test) from the time prior to treatment.
The symbol denotes the end of Curaderm BEC 5 therapy.

 

Schematic Representation of the Sequential Events of Skin Cancer Treatment with Curaderm BEC5

Fig 6-2
Before Curaderm BEC5 treatment.
The lesion protrudes from the skin.
Start Curaderm BEC5 treatment.


Fig6-2-3
During Curaderm BEC5 treatment.
Lesion diameter is larger than before treatment. Curaderm BEC5 seeks out and destroys cancer cells well within the “apparently” normal margin and exposes and kills the “hidden” cancer cells.
Continue to treat lesion with Curaderm BEC5.

Fig 6-2-3
During Curaderm BEC5 treatment.
Curaderm BEC5 continues to kill the cancer cells that are well within the epidermis and dermis, causing an apparent hole in the skin.
Continue to treat lesion with Curaderm BEC5.

Fig 6-2-3
During Curaderm BEC5 treatment.
Most of the cancer cells have been killed. The killed cancer cells are replaced by normal cells. The diameter of the cancer is now smaller.
Continue to treat lesion with Curaderm BEC5.

Fig 6-2-3
Conclusion of Curaderm BEC5 treatment.
No more cancer cells are present, only normal cells.
Stop Curaderm BEC5 treatment.

Fig. 6-2: Schematic Representation of the Sequential Events of Skin Cancer Treatment with Curaderm BEC5

Clinical Representation of the Sequential Events of Skin Cancer Treatment with Curaderm BEC5

Fig 6-3

Fig. 6-3: A very large SCC, 6cm in diameter, before (a), during (b – d), and after (e) treatment with Curaderm. The treatment period was for 12 weeks. Note the specificity of Curaderm for the cancer cells and the regrowth of normal cells during Curaderm therapy. The clinical diagnosis was confirmed histologically by punch biopsy (f). After completion of the therapy histopathology determined that no residual cancer was present (g). Clinical assessment 5 years post treatment revealed that there was no recurrence.

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