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Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma (CAP) as a New Tool for the Management of Vulva Cancer and Vulvar Premalignant Lesions in Gynaecological Oncology
Vulvar cancer (VC) is a specific form of malignancy accounting for 5–6% of all gynaecologic malignancies. Although VC occurs most commonly in women after 60 years of age, disease incidence has risen progressively in premenopausal women in recent decades. VC demonstrates particular features requiring...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7663780/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33121141 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21217988 |
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author | Zubor, Pavol Wang, Yun Liskova, Alena Samec, Marek Koklesova, Lenka Dankova, Zuzana Dørum, Anne Kajo, Karol Dvorska, Dana Lucansky, Vincent Malicherova, Bibiana Kasubova, Ivana Bujnak, Jan Mlyncek, Milos Dussan, Carlos Alberto Kubatka, Peter Büsselberg, Dietrich Golubnitschaja, Olga |
author_facet | Zubor, Pavol Wang, Yun Liskova, Alena Samec, Marek Koklesova, Lenka Dankova, Zuzana Dørum, Anne Kajo, Karol Dvorska, Dana Lucansky, Vincent Malicherova, Bibiana Kasubova, Ivana Bujnak, Jan Mlyncek, Milos Dussan, Carlos Alberto Kubatka, Peter Büsselberg, Dietrich Golubnitschaja, Olga |
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description | Vulvar cancer (VC) is a specific form of malignancy accounting for 5–6% of all gynaecologic malignancies. Although VC occurs most commonly in women after 60 years of age, disease incidence has risen progressively in premenopausal women in recent decades. VC demonstrates particular features requiring well-adapted therapeutic approaches to avoid potential treatment-related complications. Significant improvements in disease-free survival and overall survival rates for patients diagnosed with post-stage I disease have been achieved by implementing a combination therapy consisting of radical surgical resection, systemic chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy. Achieving local control remains challenging. However, mostly due to specific anatomical conditions, the need for comprehensive surgical reconstruction and frequent post-operative healing complications. Novel therapeutic tools better adapted to VC particularities are essential for improving individual outcomes. To this end, cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) treatment is a promising option for VC, and is particularly appropriate for the local treatment of dysplastic lesions, early intraepithelial cancer, and invasive tumours. In addition, CAP also helps reduce inflammatory complications and improve wound healing. The application of CAP may realise either directly or indirectly utilising nanoparticle technologies. CAP has demonstrated remarkable treatment benefits for several malignant conditions, and has created new medical fields, such as “plasma medicine” and “plasma oncology”. This article highlights the benefits of CAP for the treatment of VC, VC pre-stages, and postsurgical wound complications. There has not yet been a published report of CAP on vulvar cancer cells, and so this review summarises the progress made in gynaecological oncology and in other cancers, and promotes an important, understudied area for future research. The paradigm shift from reactive to predictive, preventive and personalised medical approaches in overall VC management is also considered. |
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spelling | pubmed-76637802020-11-14 Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma (CAP) as a New Tool for the Management of Vulva Cancer and Vulvar Premalignant Lesions in Gynaecological Oncology Zubor, Pavol Wang, Yun Liskova, Alena Samec, Marek Koklesova, Lenka Dankova, Zuzana Dørum, Anne Kajo, Karol Dvorska, Dana Lucansky, Vincent Malicherova, Bibiana Kasubova, Ivana Bujnak, Jan Mlyncek, Milos Dussan, Carlos Alberto Kubatka, Peter Büsselberg, Dietrich Golubnitschaja, Olga Int J Mol Sci Review Vulvar cancer (VC) is a specific form of malignancy accounting for 5–6% of all gynaecologic malignancies. Although VC occurs most commonly in women after 60 years of age, disease incidence has risen progressively in premenopausal women in recent decades. VC demonstrates particular features requiring well-adapted therapeutic approaches to avoid potential treatment-related complications. Significant improvements in disease-free survival and overall survival rates for patients diagnosed with post-stage I disease have been achieved by implementing a combination therapy consisting of radical surgical resection, systemic chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy. Achieving local control remains challenging. However, mostly due to specific anatomical conditions, the need for comprehensive surgical reconstruction and frequent post-operative healing complications. Novel therapeutic tools better adapted to VC particularities are essential for improving individual outcomes. To this end, cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) treatment is a promising option for VC, and is particularly appropriate for the local treatment of dysplastic lesions, early intraepithelial cancer, and invasive tumours. In addition, CAP also helps reduce inflammatory complications and improve wound healing. The application of CAP may realise either directly or indirectly utilising nanoparticle technologies. CAP has demonstrated remarkable treatment benefits for several malignant conditions, and has created new medical fields, such as “plasma medicine” and “plasma oncology”. This article highlights the benefits of CAP for the treatment of VC, VC pre-stages, and postsurgical wound complications. There has not yet been a published report of CAP on vulvar cancer cells, and so this review summarises the progress made in gynaecological oncology and in other cancers, and promotes an important, understudied area for future research. The paradigm shift from reactive to predictive, preventive and personalised medical approaches in overall VC management is also considered. MDPI 2020-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7663780/ /pubmed/33121141 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21217988 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Zubor, Pavol Wang, Yun Liskova, Alena Samec, Marek Koklesova, Lenka Dankova, Zuzana Dørum, Anne Kajo, Karol Dvorska, Dana Lucansky, Vincent Malicherova, Bibiana Kasubova, Ivana Bujnak, Jan Mlyncek, Milos Dussan, Carlos Alberto Kubatka, Peter Büsselberg, Dietrich Golubnitschaja, Olga Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma (CAP) as a New Tool for the Management of Vulva Cancer and Vulvar Premalignant Lesions in Gynaecological Oncology |
title | Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma (CAP) as a New Tool for the Management of Vulva Cancer and Vulvar Premalignant Lesions in Gynaecological Oncology |
title_full | Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma (CAP) as a New Tool for the Management of Vulva Cancer and Vulvar Premalignant Lesions in Gynaecological Oncology |
title_fullStr | Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma (CAP) as a New Tool for the Management of Vulva Cancer and Vulvar Premalignant Lesions in Gynaecological Oncology |
title_full_unstemmed | Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma (CAP) as a New Tool for the Management of Vulva Cancer and Vulvar Premalignant Lesions in Gynaecological Oncology |
title_short | Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma (CAP) as a New Tool for the Management of Vulva Cancer and Vulvar Premalignant Lesions in Gynaecological Oncology |
title_sort | cold atmospheric pressure plasma (cap) as a new tool for the management of vulva cancer and vulvar premalignant lesions in gynaecological oncology |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7663780/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33121141 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21217988 |
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