“…8 These methods are minimally invasive (i.e., they limit the size of tissue damage and thus reduce the healing time of wounds, associated pain, and the risk of infection), which makes them rather attractive in the modern treatment strategies. PDT is extensively applied for cancer treatment, [9][10][11][12][13] whereas LTT provides treatment of varicose vein, 14 lipolysis, 15 epilepsy, 16 as well as cancers of the skin, 8 pancreas, 17 liver, 18 prostate, 19 lung, 20 breast, 21 and brain. [22][23][24] Both PDT and LTT admit interstitial application, turning into interstitial photodynamic therapy (I-PDT) [25][26][27] and laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT), [28][29][30] aimed to deliver laser radiation directly to the internal region of interest (ROI) without an extensional surgical incision, using optical fibers.…”