Abstract:Retinoblastoma is the most common pediatric eye cancer. It is currently treated with a limited number of drugs, adapted from other pediatric cancer treatments. Drug toxicity and relapse of the disease warrant new therapeutic strategies for these young patients. In this study, we developed a robust tumoroid‐based platform to test chemotherapeutic agents in combination with focal therapy (thermotherapy) – a treatment option widely used in clinical practice – in accordance with clinically relevant trial protocols… Show more
“…12–21 The ability of thermotherapy to selectively enhance the potency of carboplatin in the heated area creates a targeted cytotoxicity to reduce the main limitations of the treatment of this rare paediatric malignancy. 12,22–26…”
Of the different modalities used to treat retinoblastoma, a chemothermotherapeutic regimen combining carboplatin and thermotherapy (also termed focal therapy), and the application of melphalan as a monotherapy, are particularly successful....
“…12–21 The ability of thermotherapy to selectively enhance the potency of carboplatin in the heated area creates a targeted cytotoxicity to reduce the main limitations of the treatment of this rare paediatric malignancy. 12,22–26…”
Of the different modalities used to treat retinoblastoma, a chemothermotherapeutic regimen combining carboplatin and thermotherapy (also termed focal therapy), and the application of melphalan as a monotherapy, are particularly successful....
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