«Based on our findings, both imiquimod and fluorouracil are
effective noninvasive treatments in most primary, low - risk superficial BCC, but the data provide no definite evidence for superiority of imiquimod to fluorouracil,» commented Dr. Roozeboom.
And the study, published this week in The New England Journal of Medicine, found that relatively
noninvasive treatments — physical therapy, acetaminophen (Tylenol), anti-inflammatories, and injections that fight inflammation or lubricate the joint — are
effective for knee arthritis.