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What type of cancer is linked to lichen planus?

What type of cancer is linked to lichen planus?

Patients with diagnosed LP have an increased risk of developing cancer of lip, tongue, oral cavity, esophagus, larynx and vulva. These data are important when considering treatment and follow-up of patients with LP diagnosis. Keywords: Lichen planus; cancer risk; oral cancer; vulvar cancer.

Is lichen planus life threatening?

Although lichen planus is a disease of uncertain cause and is difficult to be cured by treatment, this skin disease itself is neither life threatening like cancer nor infectious.

Can lichen planus affect internal organs?

Oral mucosa is known to be frequently affected by the disease, but it has also been observed that gastrointestinal mucosas are sometimes involved. Methods: In this study, the upper gastrointestinal tract was investigated endoscopically and histopathologically in 20 patients with oral lichen planus.

Does lichen planus lead to oral cancer?

Lichen Planus and Mouth Cancer This “erosive” lichen planus causes painful sores and ulcers in the mouth. It’s possible that about 1 percent to 5 percent of these cases may turn into oral cancer.

Can lichen planus cause death?

The average lichen planus patient died at 71.3 years of age; men died earlier (67.5) than women (74.5). The earliest age at death was 39 for men and 47 for women. The latest was 88 for men and 93 for women.

How often does lichen planus lead to cancer?

Around 1 to 3 percent of patients who have had lichen planus for a long time may go on to develop mouth cancer. The exact connection between oral lichen planus and cancer is not certain. Only a very few patients with oral lichen planus ever develop cancer.

Is lichen planus a cancer?

Background: Oral lichen planus (OLP) and oral lichenoid lesions (OLL) are considered potentially malignant disorders with a cancer incidence of around 1% of cases, although this estimation is controversial.

What is the prognosis of lichen planus (LP)?

Patients with diagnosed LP have an increased risk of developing cancer of lip, tongue, oral cavity, esophagus, larynx and vulva. These data are important when considering treatment and follow-up of patients with LP diagnosis. Lichen planus (LP) is a chronic, inflammatory disease of the skin and mucous membranes.

Is lichen planus associated with cancer?

The association between Lichen planus (LP) and cancer has been under debate for decades. We studied the connection via population-based Finnish register data. All women with the diagnosis of LP (n = 13,100) were identified from the Finnish Hospital Discharge Registry from 1969-2012.

How long does lichen planus take to clear up?

Lichen planus on the skin often clears up on its own in months to years. If the disease affects your mucous membranes, it tends to be more resistant to treatment and prone to recur. Whatever treatment you use, you’ll need to visit your doctor for follow-up appointments about once a year.

How often should I get my Vagina examined for lichen planus?

That is why it is essential that women who are diagnosed with lichen planus of the vagina or vulva get examined twice a year. Lichen planus also increases your risk of developing squamous cell carcinoma, which can be mistaken for bullous lichen planus by the untrained eye.