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JAMA | 1996

Effects of selenium supplementation for cancer prevention in patients with carcinoma of the skin. A randomized controlled trial. Nutritional Prevention of Cancer Study Group.

Larry C. Clark; Gerald F. Combs; Bruce W. Turnbull; Elizabeth H. Slate; Dan K. Chalker; Chow J; Loretta S. Davis; Glover Ra; Gloria F Graham; Earl G. Gross; Arnon Krongrad; Jack L. Lesher; Park Hk; Beverly B. Sanders; Smith Cl; Taylor

OBJECTIVEnTo determine whether a nutritional supplement of selenium will decrease the incidence of cancer.nnnDESIGNnA multicenter, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled cancer prevention trial.nnnSETTINGnSeven dermatology clinics in the eastern United States.nnnPATIENTSnA total of 1312 patients (mean age, 63 years; range, 18-80 years) with a history of basal cell or squamous cell carcinomas of the skin were randomized from 1983 through 1991. Patients were treated for a mean (SD) of 4.5 (2.8) years and had a total follow-up of 6.4 (2.0) years.nnnINTERVENTIONSnOral administration of 200 microg of selenium per day or placebo.nnnMAIN OUTCOME MEASURESnThe primary end points for the trial were the incidences of basal and squamous cell carcinomas of the skin. The secondary end points, established in 1990, were all-cause mortality and total cancer mortality, total cancer incidence, and the incidences of lung, prostate, and colorectal cancers.nnnRESULTSnAfter a total follow-up of 8271 person-years, selenium treatment did not significantly affect the incidence of basal cell or squamous cell skin cancer. There were 377 new cases of basal cell skin cancer among patients in the selenium group and 350 cases among the control group (relative risk [RR], 1.10; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.95-1.28), and 218 new squamous cell skin cancers in the selenium group and 190 cases among the controls (RR, 1.14; 95% CI, 0.93-1.39). Analysis of secondary end points revealed that, compared with controls, patients treated with selenium had a nonsignificant reduction in all-cause mortality (108 deaths in the selenium group and 129 deaths in the control group [RR; 0.83; 95% CI, 0.63-1.08]) and significant reductions in total cancer mortality (29 deaths in the selenium treatment group and 57 deaths in controls [RR, 0.50; 95% CI, 0.31-0.80]), total cancer incidence (77 cancers in the selenium group and 119 in controls [RR, 0.63; 95% CI, 0.47-0.85]), and incidences of lung, colorectal, and prostate cancers. Primarily because of the apparent reductions in total cancer mortality and total cancer incidence in the selenium group, the blinded phase of the trial was stopped early. No cases of selenium toxicity occurred.nnnCONCLUSIONSnSelenium treatment did not protect against development of basal or squamous cell carcinomas of the skin. However, results from secondary end-point analyses support the hypothesis that supplemental selenium may reduce the incidence of, and mortality from, carcinomas of several sites. These effects of selenium require confirmation in an independent trial of appropriate design before new public health recommendations regarding selenium supplementation can be made


JAMA | 1996

Effects of Selenium Supplementation for Cancer Prevention in Patients With Carcinoma of the Skin: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Larry C. Clark; Gerald F. Combs; Bruce W. Turnbull; Elizabeth H. Slate; Dan K. Chalker; James Chow; Loretta S. Davis; Renee A. Glover; Gloria F Graham; Earl G. Gross; Arnon Krongrad; Jack L. Lesher; H. Kim Park; Beverly B. Sanders; Cameron L. Smith; J. Richard Taylor


Journal of the National Cancer Institute | 2003

Selenium Supplementation and Secondary Prevention of Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer in a Randomized Trial

Anna J. Duffield-Lillico; Elizabeth H. Slate; Mary E. Reid; Bruce W. Turnbull; Patricia A. Wilkins; Gerald F. Combs; H. Kim Park; Earl G. Gross; Gloria F Graham; M. Suzanne Stratton; James R. Marshall; Larry C. Clark


Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 1995

Guidelines of care for actinic keratoses

Lynn A. Drake; Roger I. Ceilley; Raymond L. Cornelison; William L. Dobes; William Dorner; Robert W. Goltz; Gloria F. Graham; Charles W. Lewis; Stuart J. Salasche; Maria L. Turner; Barbara J Lowery; Task Force on Actinic Keratoses; David P. Clark; Richard J. Feinstein; Gloria F Graham


Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 1996

Guidelines of care for superficial mycotic infectionsof the skin: Tinea corporis, tinea cruris, tinea faciei, tinea manuum, and tinea pedis

Lynn A. Drake; Scott M. Dinehart; Evan R. Farmer; Robert W. Goltz; Gloria F Graham; Maria K. Hordinsky; Charles W. Lewis; David M. Pariser; John W. Skouge; Stephen B. Webster; D. C. Whitaker; Barbara Butler; Barbara J. Lower; Boni E. Elewski; Mervyn L. Elgart; Paul H. Jacobs; Jack L. Lesher; Richard K. Scher


Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 1995

Guidelines of care for Mohs micrographic surgery

Guidelines; Lynn A. Drake; Scott M. Dinehart; Robert W. Goltz; Gloria F Graham; Maria K. Hordinsky; Charles W. Lewis; David M. Pariser; Stuart J. Salasche; John W. Skouge; Maria L. Turner; Stephen B. Webster; Duane C. Whitaker; Barbara Butler; Barbara J Lowery


Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 1995

Guidelines of care for chemical peeling

Guidelines; Lynn A. Drake; Scott M. Dinehart; Robert W. Goltz; Gloria F Graham; Maria K. Hordinsky; Charles W. Lewis; David M. Pariser; Stuart J. Salasche; John W. Skouge; Maria L. Turner; Stephen B. Webster; Duane C. Whitaker; Barbara Butler; Barbara J Lowery; Task Force on Chemical Peeling; Harold J. Brody; Thomas H. Alt; Nia K Terezakis


Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 1996

Guidelines of care for superficial mycotic infections of the skin: Onychomycosis

Guidelines; Lynn A. Drake; Scott M. Dinehart; Evan R. Farmer; Robert W. Goltz; Gloria F Graham; Maria K. Hordinsky; Charles W. Lewis; David M. Pariser; John W. Skouge; Stephen B. Webster; D. C. Whitaker; Barbara Butler; Barbara J Lowery; Task Force; Boni E Elewski; Mervyn L. Elgart; Paul H. Jacobs; Jack L Lesher; Richard K Scher


Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 1996

Guidelines of care for soft tissue augmentation: Fat transplantation

Lynn A. Drake; Scott M. Dinehart; Evan R. Farmer; Robert W. Goltz; Gloria F Graham; Maria K. Hordinsky; Charles W. Lewis; David M. Pariser; D. C. Whitaker; Barbara Butler; Barbara J Lowery


Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 1996

Guidelines of care for soft tissue augmentation: Collagen implants

Lynn A. Drake; Scott M. Dinehart; Evan R. Farmer; Robert W. Goltz; Gloria F Graham; Maria K. Hordinsky; Charles W. Lewis; David M. Pariser; D. C. Whitaker; Barbara Butler; Barbara J Lowery

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Charles W. Lewis

American Academy of Dermatology

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Lynn A. Drake

American Academy of Dermatology

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Robert W. Goltz

American Academy of Dermatology

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David M. Pariser

Eastern Virginia Medical School

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Barbara J Lowery

American Academy of Dermatology

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Scott M. Dinehart

American Academy of Dermatology

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Barbara Butler

American Academy of Dermatology

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John W. Skouge

American Academy of Dermatology

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Stephen B. Webster

American Academy of Dermatology

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