The purpose of this study is to evaluate treatments for a rash caused by sorafenib.
This study will compare compare the effectiveness of four creams (urea 40% cream, fluocinonide 0.05% cream, tazarotene 0.1% cream, and Udderly smooth® Udder Cream) in treating hand-foot skin reaction (HFSR), a rash caused by sorafenib.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
6
urea 40% cream applied twice per day to affected areas
fluocinonide 0.05% cream applied twice per day to affected areas
tazarotene 0.1% cream applied twice per day to affected areas
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Department of Dermatology
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Change in Skindex-16 Total Score Between Baseline and 8 Weeks
The Skindex-16 questionnaire contains 16 questions related to quality of life in patients with skin disease. Total scores may range from 0 to 96, where 0 is associated with a better quality of life and 96 is associated with a worse quality of life. The data provided below indicates the change in the Skindex-16 total score between baseline and at 8 weeks.
Time frame: baseline and 8 weeks
Change in Skindex-16 Total Score Between Baseline and 2 Weeks
The Skindex-16 questionnaire contains 16 questions related to quality of life in patients with skin disease. Total scores may range from 0 to 96, where 0 is associated with a better quality of life and 96 is associated with a worse quality of life. The data provided below indicates the change in the Skindex-16 total score between baseline and at 2 weeks.
Time frame: baseline and 2 weeks
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bland emollient cream applied twice per day to affected areas