Original Research

Recurrence Rates of Mohs Micrographic Surgery vs Radiation Therapy for Basal Cell Carcinoma of the Ear

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Basal cell carcinoma of the ear is considered a high-risk anatomic location independent of other prognostic factors. Basal cell carcinomas of the ear have a higher propensity for more aggressive histologic subtypes and subclinical spread.5 Our study demonstrated a higher proportion of aggressive histologic subtypes (56/102 [54.9%]) compared with nonaggressive subtypes (36/102 [35.3%]). There was 1 recurrence of a nodular, sclerosing, and infiltrative BCC on the helix treated with MMS after 1.3 years.

Limitations of our study include that it was conducted at a single institution with a homogenous study population and with relatively short follow-up.

Conclusion

Our study further validates the well-known utility of MMS for the treatment of BCC of the ears. Definitive RT is a suitable alternative for patients who are not surgical candidates. Adjuvant RT may be considered for substantial perineural involvement or positive margins after MMS.3

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