Effect of Solar-Simulated Ultraviolet Radiation on Gene Expression in Unprotected and Sunscreen-Protected Skin of Healthy Adults With Fitzpatrick Skin Type II
Non-melanomatous Skin Cancer, Precancerous Condition
About this trial
This is an observational trial for Non-melanomatous Skin Cancer focused on measuring basal cell carcinoma of the skin, squamous cell carcinoma of the skin, actinic keratosis
Eligibility Criteria
DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS: Healthy, fair-skinned adults Fitzpatrick skin type II by history and physical exam Skin easily burns, and tans only slightly, after sun exposure Test site for solar-simulated ultraviolet radiation exposure (buttocks) devoid of sunburn, suntan, scars, active dermal lesions, and uneven skin tones Nevi allowed at physician discretion Excess hair must be clipped or shaved No prior nonmelanoma skin cancer, melanoma, or dysplastic nevi PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS: Age 18 to 45 Performance status Not specified Life expectancy Not specified Hematopoietic Not specified Hepatic Not specified Renal Not specified Other No prior malignancy No prior phototoxic, photoallergic, or other abnormal responses to sunlight No prior allergic reaction to sunscreen or lidocaine No underlying disease that is known to cause immunosuppression (e.g., HIV, cancer, or post-organ transplantation) No situation that would preclude study compliance Not pregnant or nursing PRIOR CONCURRENT THERAPY: Biologic therapy Not specified Chemotherapy Not specified Endocrine therapy Not specified Radiotherapy Not specified Surgery Not specified Other More than 6 months since prior topical or systemic medication producing abnormal sunlight responses No concurrent medications with > 1% incidence of sun-related toxic effects No concurrent medications associated with abnormal light response No concurrent immunosuppressants No other concurrent ultraviolet radiation (e.g., sunlight or tanning bed) to the epidermal test site
Sites / Locations
- Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center - NCI Clinical Studies Support