1984
DOI: 10.1002/lsm.1900040103
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Laser photoradiation therapy of cancer: An update of the experience at the university of California, Irvine

Abstract: This update of the experience at the University of California at Irvine with laser photoradiation therapy (PRT) encompasses the period between May 1981 and June 1983. The results of treatment of 77 patients are reported (head and neck, 39; breast, 33; and lung 5). Head and neck cancer patients received treatment to 114 sites with a complete response (CR) in 28, partial response (PR) in 42, stable disease (SD) in three, and no response (NR) in 34, and an undetermined response in seven. Breast cancer patients we… Show more

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“…Most clinical experience with PDT has been gained in the treatment of lung cancer, cancer of the urinary bladder and malignan cies in the head and neck region [22,30]. On the whole, treatment results have been prom ising with regard to palliation [3,19], Up to 90% of treated tumors have responded to PDT either by disappearing or diminishing in size, which has significantly eased the symp toms [19].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most clinical experience with PDT has been gained in the treatment of lung cancer, cancer of the urinary bladder and malignan cies in the head and neck region [22,30]. On the whole, treatment results have been prom ising with regard to palliation [3,19], Up to 90% of treated tumors have responded to PDT either by disappearing or diminishing in size, which has significantly eased the symp toms [19].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Photodynamic therapy (PDT) using HPD was first introduced for the treatment of cancer by Kelly and Snell [2] in 1976, and 2 years later clinical studies were initiated by Dougherty et al [3], leading to wide applications of PDT in the treatment of carcinoma. Superficial tumors of the skin and bladder are most sensitive to this treatment [4-61. Clinical data is available in the management of pharynx, pulmonary, breast, and esophageal cancer [6,7].…”
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“…Porphyrins have photochemical cytotoxic properties and upon illumination form highly reactive oxygen radicals (Weishaupt et al, 1976;Brault et al, 1985). This effect has been used to treat cutaneous and subcutaneous metastases of various cancers in humans (Wile et al, 1984). 2.…”
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