RecruitingEarly Phase 1NCT07286318

A Randomized Controlled Trial of Topical 5% Niacinamide for Skin Cancer Prevention in Transplant Recipients


Sponsor

Marissa Lobl

Enrollment

20 participants

Start Date

May 1, 2026

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

A Randomized Controlled Trial of Topical 5% Niacinamide for Skin Cancer Prevention in Organ Transplant Recipients This study is designed to evaluate whether a topical 5% niacinamide cream can help prevent skin cancer in organ transplant recipients. Individuals who have received an organ transplant have a much higher risk of developing precancerous skin growths and skin cancers because of long-term immune-suppressing medications. Although sunscreen is an important part of sun protection, additional preventive approaches are needed. Early research suggests that niacinamide may help protect the skin, and this trial will examine whether a topical formulation provides benefit in this high-risk group. The study will test whether daily use of topical 5% niacinamide reduces the number of actinic keratoses over 6 and 12 months and whether it decreases the development of new keratinocyte cancers when compared with sunscreen alone. The study will also evaluate how well the topical product is tolerated and whether it can be used consistently as part of a daily skin-care routine. A total of 20 adult organ transplant recipients with a history of multiple actinic keratoses and at least one prior non-melanoma skin cancer will enroll in this 12-month, randomized, controlled trial. Participants will be assigned to receive either daily topical 5% niacinamide plus sunscreen or sunscreen alone. Skin examinations will be performed at 6 and 12 months using standardized mapping methods. Information on treatment tolerability, adherence, and any side effects will be collected through structured surveys, and any lesions suspicious for cancer will be evaluated by a board-certified pathologist.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria1

  • Age ≥18 History of solid organ transplantation At least 5 AKs in the past year or prior history of skin cancer Participants are willing to continue using SPF30 sunscreen from their own supply

Exclusion Criteria1

  • Known allergy to niacinamide or sunscreen components Eczema or other skin conditions for which niacinamide is contraindicated

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Interventions

DRUGTopical niacinamide 5% cream

Participants will be instructed to apply topical 5% niacinamide daily to any sun exposed areas.

DRUGSunscreen

Sunscreen application daily, broad spectrum SPF 30, to any sun exposed areas


Locations(2)

UPMC Falk Dermatology

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

UPMC St Margarets Dermatology

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

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