Abstract
Objective - To determine whether interferon α-2a, when utilised as adjuvant chemotherapy following ablation of condylomata acuminata (genital warts) by cryotherapy, is effective in the prevention of recurrences. Design - Randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind study. Statistical analysis was by 2-tailed Fisher's Exact Test. Patients - 97 patients with recurrent condylomata acuminata. Intervention - 49 patients were treated with cryotherapy plus subcutaneously administered interferon α-2a, and 48 received cryotherapy plus placebo. Of these, 36 and 37 patients, respectively, completed the study and wee evaluable. Main outcome measures - Clinical eradication of condylomata for six months following adjuvant chemotherapy. Results - By completion of the adjuvant chemotherapy, 10 (28%) interferon recipients and 16 (43%) placebo recipients experienced recurrences. At six months follow-up, 25 (69%) interferon and 27 (73%) placebo recipients experienced recurrences. In the six months following interferon therapy, only 31% of interferon and 27% of placebo recipients remained free of recurrences (p = 0.99). Conclusions - Interferon α-2a administered subcutaneously offers no benefit as a chemotherapeutic adjuvant to cryotherapy when used alone in the therapy of genital warts in this population of patients with recurrent condylomata.
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Eron, L. J., Alder, M. B., O’Rouke, J. M., Rittweger, K., DePamphilis, J., & Pizzuti, D. J. (1993). Recurrence of condylomata acuminata following cryotherapy is not prevented by systemically administered interferon. Genitourinary Medicine, 69(2), 91–93. https://doi.org/10.1136/sti.69.2.91
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