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Photodynamic Therapy for Head and Neck Cancer

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a recently developed treatment involving the use of a photosensitizer and low power light, usually from a laser, to selectively destroy tumor cells. At present, we perform PDT for head and neck cancer using argon or excimer dye lasers with hematoporphyrin derivative as...

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Autores principales: Yoshida, Tomoyuki, Kato, Harubumi, Okunaka, Tetsuya, Saeki, Tetsuo, Ohashi, Shinya, Okudaira, Tadao, Lee, A. Masaji, Yoshida, Hikari, Maruoka, Hidehiro, Ito, Hiroyuki, Funasaka, Sotaro
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2362549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18493416
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/DTE.3.41
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author Yoshida, Tomoyuki
Kato, Harubumi
Okunaka, Tetsuya
Saeki, Tetsuo
Ohashi, Shinya
Okudaira, Tadao
Lee, A. Masaji
Yoshida, Hikari
Maruoka, Hidehiro
Ito, Hiroyuki
Funasaka, Sotaro
author_facet Yoshida, Tomoyuki
Kato, Harubumi
Okunaka, Tetsuya
Saeki, Tetsuo
Ohashi, Shinya
Okudaira, Tadao
Lee, A. Masaji
Yoshida, Hikari
Maruoka, Hidehiro
Ito, Hiroyuki
Funasaka, Sotaro
author_sort Yoshida, Tomoyuki
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description Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a recently developed treatment involving the use of a photosensitizer and low power light, usually from a laser, to selectively destroy tumor cells. At present, we perform PDT for head and neck cancer using argon or excimer dye lasers with hematoporphyrin derivative as a photosensitizer. This study attempted to assess the utility and safety of PDT and to investigate the long-term outcome. All 24 patients had squamous cell carcinoma: 15 with laryngeal, 5 with lingual or oral, and 4 with pharyngeal cancer and were treated by PDT. Data were obtained from records from February 1988 through April 1995. After PDT, 12 of 15 laryngeal cancer patients were classified as having a complete remission (CR), as were 2 of the 5 lingual or oral and one of the 4 pharyngeal cancer patients. The patients were followed for 8 to 153 months. The longest duration of CR in patients treated by PDT alone was 148 months. Photosensitivity was experienced by all patients, but required no treatment. Liver, kidneys, and bone marrow showed no abnormal values. There were no clinically relevant adverse reactions, and patients with severe complications due to other types of treatment and elderly patients were also treated safely with this therapy.
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spelling pubmed-23625492008-05-20 Photodynamic Therapy for Head and Neck Cancer Yoshida, Tomoyuki Kato, Harubumi Okunaka, Tetsuya Saeki, Tetsuo Ohashi, Shinya Okudaira, Tadao Lee, A. Masaji Yoshida, Hikari Maruoka, Hidehiro Ito, Hiroyuki Funasaka, Sotaro Diagn Ther Endosc Research Article Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a recently developed treatment involving the use of a photosensitizer and low power light, usually from a laser, to selectively destroy tumor cells. At present, we perform PDT for head and neck cancer using argon or excimer dye lasers with hematoporphyrin derivative as a photosensitizer. This study attempted to assess the utility and safety of PDT and to investigate the long-term outcome. All 24 patients had squamous cell carcinoma: 15 with laryngeal, 5 with lingual or oral, and 4 with pharyngeal cancer and were treated by PDT. Data were obtained from records from February 1988 through April 1995. After PDT, 12 of 15 laryngeal cancer patients were classified as having a complete remission (CR), as were 2 of the 5 lingual or oral and one of the 4 pharyngeal cancer patients. The patients were followed for 8 to 153 months. The longest duration of CR in patients treated by PDT alone was 148 months. Photosensitivity was experienced by all patients, but required no treatment. Liver, kidneys, and bone marrow showed no abnormal values. There were no clinically relevant adverse reactions, and patients with severe complications due to other types of treatment and elderly patients were also treated safely with this therapy. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 1996 /pmc/articles/PMC2362549/ /pubmed/18493416 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/DTE.3.41 Text en Copyright © 1996 Hindawi Publishing Corporation. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Yoshida, Tomoyuki
Kato, Harubumi
Okunaka, Tetsuya
Saeki, Tetsuo
Ohashi, Shinya
Okudaira, Tadao
Lee, A. Masaji
Yoshida, Hikari
Maruoka, Hidehiro
Ito, Hiroyuki
Funasaka, Sotaro
Photodynamic Therapy for Head and Neck Cancer
title Photodynamic Therapy for Head and Neck Cancer
title_full Photodynamic Therapy for Head and Neck Cancer
title_fullStr Photodynamic Therapy for Head and Neck Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Photodynamic Therapy for Head and Neck Cancer
title_short Photodynamic Therapy for Head and Neck Cancer
title_sort photodynamic therapy for head and neck cancer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2362549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18493416
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/DTE.3.41
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