How To Treat Cowden Syndrome

Laser Ablation

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An individual affected by Cowden syndrome may need to undergo laser ablation as part of their treatment plan if any abnormal lesions are found that do not warrant a traditional excision procedure. Laser ablation uses a high energy beam of light to destroy the top layers of problematic tissue so healthy and normal tissue can grow back in its place. However, laser ablation is only an effective method for the removal or destruction of superficial abnormal or precancerous tissues. This technique is utilized when traditional surgical excision procedures would cause unnecessary removal of healthy tissue. Laser ablation has numerous benefits over traditional surgical excision, including less dysfunction, less scarring, less bleeding, less time, and may not require a traditional incision. Laser ablation is only used on Cowden syndrome patients after a tissue biopsy has been taken, as the procedure itself does not allow for the biopsy of the lesion. For malignant lesions, a more aggressive approach with laser ablation is usually taken: wide laser excision.

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