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Diane M Thiboutot1, Julie C Harper, Katharine O'Connell

  • 1Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, USA.

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Hormonal therapy, including oral contraceptives (OCs), is effective for acne treatment, especially with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). OCs do not increase breast or cervical cancer risks, which are linked to other factors.

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Area of Science:

  • Endocrinology
  • Gynecology
  • Dermatology

Background:

  • Discrepancies exist between obstetrician-gynecologists and dermatologists regarding hormonal therapy for acne.
  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormonal cause of acne, often leading to agreement on oral contraceptive (OC) use.
  • Hormonal evaluation is crucial for conditions like virilization, necessitating the exclusion of androgen-producing tumors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the controversies and varying perspectives on hormonal therapy for acne treatment.
  • To address persistent misconceptions among dermatologists regarding the oncogenic risks of oral contraceptives (OCs).
  • To clarify the relationship between OC use and the risks of breast and cervical cancers.

Main Methods:

  • A roundtable discussion involving obstetrician-gynecologists and dermatologists.
  • Review of current medical understanding and evidence regarding hormonal therapy for acne.
  • Discussion of diagnostic criteria and differential diagnoses for hormonal acne, including PCOS and androgen excess.

Main Results:

  • The use of OCs for acne, particularly in the context of PCOS, is generally accepted.
  • Evidence indicates that OCs do not elevate the risk of breast cancer, even with a family history.
  • Cervical cancer risk is associated with human papillomavirus, not OC use.

Conclusions:

  • Patients can be reassured that OCs do not increase the risk of breast or cervical cancer.
  • Annual gynecological examinations are recommended for women to discuss concerns and undergo necessary screenings.
  • Integrated care between OB/GYNs and dermatologists can optimize acne management and patient counseling.