Artículos de revistas
Future of oncologic photodynamic therapy
Fecha
2010Registro en:
Future Oncology,London : Future Medicine,v. 6, n. 6, p. 929-940, 2010
1479-6694
10.2217/FON.10.51
Autor
Allison, Ron R.
Bagnato, Vanderlei Salvador
Sibata, Claudio H.
Institución
Resumen
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a tumor-ablative and function-sparing oncologic
intervention. The relative simplicity of photosensitizer application followed by light
activation resulting in the cytotoxic and vasculartoxic photodynamic reaction
has allowed PDT to reach a worldwide audience. With several commercially
available photosensitizing agents now on the market, numerous well designed
clinical trials have demonstrated the efficacy of PDT on various cutaneous and
deep tissue tumors. However, current photosensitizers and light sources still have
a number of limitations. Future PDT will build on those findings to allow development
and refinement of more optimal therapeutic agents and illumination devices.
This article reviews the current state of the art and limitations of PDT, and highlight
the progress being made towards the future of oncologic PDT.