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Alternating electric fields (TTFields) inhibit metastatic spread of solid tumors to the lungs

Tumor treating fields (TTFields) are low intensity, intermediate frequency, alternating electric fields used to treat cancerous tumors. This novel treatment modality effectively inhibits the growth of solid tumors in vivo and has shown promise in pilot clinical trials in patients with advanced stage...

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Autores principales: Kirson, Eilon D., Giladi, Moshe, Gurvich, Zoya, Itzhaki, Aviran, Mordechovich, Daniel, Schneiderman, Rosa S., Wasserman, Yoram, Ryffel, Bernhard, Goldsher, Dorit, Palti, Yoram
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Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2776150/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19387848
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10585-009-9262-y
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author Kirson, Eilon D.
Giladi, Moshe
Gurvich, Zoya
Itzhaki, Aviran
Mordechovich, Daniel
Schneiderman, Rosa S.
Wasserman, Yoram
Ryffel, Bernhard
Goldsher, Dorit
Palti, Yoram
author_facet Kirson, Eilon D.
Giladi, Moshe
Gurvich, Zoya
Itzhaki, Aviran
Mordechovich, Daniel
Schneiderman, Rosa S.
Wasserman, Yoram
Ryffel, Bernhard
Goldsher, Dorit
Palti, Yoram
author_sort Kirson, Eilon D.
collection PubMed
description Tumor treating fields (TTFields) are low intensity, intermediate frequency, alternating electric fields used to treat cancerous tumors. This novel treatment modality effectively inhibits the growth of solid tumors in vivo and has shown promise in pilot clinical trials in patients with advanced stage solid tumors. TTFields were tested for their potential to inhibit metastatic spread of solid tumors to the lungs in two animal models: (1) Mice injected with malignant melanoma cells (B16F10) into the tail vein, (2) New Zealand White rabbits implanted with VX-2 tumors within the kidney capsule. Mice and rabbits were treated using two-directional TTFields at 100–200 kHz. Animals were either monitored for survival, or sacrificed for pathological and histological analysis of the lungs. The total number of lung surface metastases and the absolute weight of the lungs were both significantly lower in TTFields treated mice then in sham control mice. TTFields treated rabbits survived longer than sham control animals. This extension in survival was found to be due to an inhibition of metastatic spread, seeding or growth in the lungs of TTFields treated rabbits compared to controls. Histologically, extensive peri- and intra-tumoral immune cell infiltration was seen in TTFields treated rabbits only. These results raise the possibility that in addition to their proven inhibitory effect on the growth of solid tumors, TTFields may also have clinical benefit in the prevention of metastatic spread from primary tumors.
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spelling pubmed-27761502009-11-16 Alternating electric fields (TTFields) inhibit metastatic spread of solid tumors to the lungs Kirson, Eilon D. Giladi, Moshe Gurvich, Zoya Itzhaki, Aviran Mordechovich, Daniel Schneiderman, Rosa S. Wasserman, Yoram Ryffel, Bernhard Goldsher, Dorit Palti, Yoram Clin Exp Metastasis Original Research Tumor treating fields (TTFields) are low intensity, intermediate frequency, alternating electric fields used to treat cancerous tumors. This novel treatment modality effectively inhibits the growth of solid tumors in vivo and has shown promise in pilot clinical trials in patients with advanced stage solid tumors. TTFields were tested for their potential to inhibit metastatic spread of solid tumors to the lungs in two animal models: (1) Mice injected with malignant melanoma cells (B16F10) into the tail vein, (2) New Zealand White rabbits implanted with VX-2 tumors within the kidney capsule. Mice and rabbits were treated using two-directional TTFields at 100–200 kHz. Animals were either monitored for survival, or sacrificed for pathological and histological analysis of the lungs. The total number of lung surface metastases and the absolute weight of the lungs were both significantly lower in TTFields treated mice then in sham control mice. TTFields treated rabbits survived longer than sham control animals. This extension in survival was found to be due to an inhibition of metastatic spread, seeding or growth in the lungs of TTFields treated rabbits compared to controls. Histologically, extensive peri- and intra-tumoral immune cell infiltration was seen in TTFields treated rabbits only. These results raise the possibility that in addition to their proven inhibitory effect on the growth of solid tumors, TTFields may also have clinical benefit in the prevention of metastatic spread from primary tumors. Springer Netherlands 2009-04-23 2009 /pmc/articles/PMC2776150/ /pubmed/19387848 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10585-009-9262-y Text en © The Author(s) 2009 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Kirson, Eilon D.
Giladi, Moshe
Gurvich, Zoya
Itzhaki, Aviran
Mordechovich, Daniel
Schneiderman, Rosa S.
Wasserman, Yoram
Ryffel, Bernhard
Goldsher, Dorit
Palti, Yoram
Alternating electric fields (TTFields) inhibit metastatic spread of solid tumors to the lungs
title Alternating electric fields (TTFields) inhibit metastatic spread of solid tumors to the lungs
title_full Alternating electric fields (TTFields) inhibit metastatic spread of solid tumors to the lungs
title_fullStr Alternating electric fields (TTFields) inhibit metastatic spread of solid tumors to the lungs
title_full_unstemmed Alternating electric fields (TTFields) inhibit metastatic spread of solid tumors to the lungs
title_short Alternating electric fields (TTFields) inhibit metastatic spread of solid tumors to the lungs
title_sort alternating electric fields (ttfields) inhibit metastatic spread of solid tumors to the lungs
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2776150/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19387848
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10585-009-9262-y
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