2013
DOI: 10.4236/ijcm.2013.48064
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A Minimally Invasive Surgery for Bone Metastases Using the Combination of Photodynamic Therapy and Hyperthermia Treatment

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Cancer patients with bone metastases in their extremities may require surgical intervention to prevent deterioration in their quality of life due to a pathological fracture or severe bone pain. However, curative surgical interventions sometimes have severe complications due to the status of the original cancers. To avoid the decreased quality of life caused by bone metastasis, minimally invasive surgery that avoid… Show more

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“…For example, there are several additional advantages of AO therapy combined with electronic magnetic hyperthermia treatment (EMHT): i) Visualization of the tumor cell by fluorescent microscopy during the surgery; ii) removal of the visualized target cell without damage to healthy tissues; and iii) residual AO-labeled tumor cells seated in deep areas are killed by low-dose radiation following surgery. With these advantages, the combination of AO therapy and EMHT has the ability to replace conventional tumor surgery and radiotherapy in certain cases ( 66 ). Therefore, it may strongly be suggested that PDT can be widely used in the diagnosis and treatment of bone and soft-tissue malignant tumors in the future.…”
Section: Application Of Pdt In the Diagnosis And Treatment Of Bonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, there are several additional advantages of AO therapy combined with electronic magnetic hyperthermia treatment (EMHT): i) Visualization of the tumor cell by fluorescent microscopy during the surgery; ii) removal of the visualized target cell without damage to healthy tissues; and iii) residual AO-labeled tumor cells seated in deep areas are killed by low-dose radiation following surgery. With these advantages, the combination of AO therapy and EMHT has the ability to replace conventional tumor surgery and radiotherapy in certain cases ( 66 ). Therefore, it may strongly be suggested that PDT can be widely used in the diagnosis and treatment of bone and soft-tissue malignant tumors in the future.…”
Section: Application Of Pdt In the Diagnosis And Treatment Of Bonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other combination therapy studies include PDT with anticancer chemotherapy [ 24 ], photothermal hyperthermia therapy (PTT) for anticancer applications [ 25 ], antibacterial applications [ 26 ], and antifungal applications [ 27 ]. PDT has also been studied in combination with magnetic hyperthermia therapy (MHT) for various applications including hard-to-reach cancers such as brain cancer [ 28 ] and bone tissue cancers [ 29 ]. As a therapeutic technology, MHT involves the temperature elevation of tissues in which embedded magnetic nanoparticles are energized using a high frequency alternating magnetic field generated by an appropriate MHT applicator [ 30 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%