Topical treatments like 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and imiquimod have revolutionized how certain cancers and skin conditions are treated. This session explores their use, biological mechanisms, and practical applications.
What Are Cytotoxics and Imiquimod?
- Cytotoxics such as 5-FU are used in chemotherapy to target cancer cells by disrupting DNA synthesis.
- Imiquimod works differently by stimulating the immune system to target abnormal skin cells, useful for conditions like basal cell carcinoma.

How They Work
- 5-FU prevents DNA replication in cancer cells, slowing their growth.
- Imiquimod triggers an immune response that helps the body eliminate abnormal skin cells.
Practical Considerations
5-FU is often used topically for skin cancers, but it can cause irritation. Imiquimod is well-tolerated but requires careful patient adherence and sun protection due to increased skin sensitivity.
E-Learning Opportunity
Healthcare professionals can deepen their understanding of these therapies through a half-day eLearning course hosted by Health Education England.
Conclusion
5-FU and imiquimod are powerful, targeted treatments that offer effective solutions for certain cancers and dermatological conditions. Ongoing education helps healthcare providers improve treatment outcomes and patient care.
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