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Urologists Study New Photosensitizer

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ROCHESTER, N.Y., Jan. 14 -- Urologists at the University of Rochester Medical Center's James P. Wilmot Cancer Center are joining an international clinical study of hexvix, a new photosensitizer -- a liquid dye inserted into the bladder -- to improve detection of small tumors that will likely grow after surgery. The photosensitizer, when placed in the bladder, makes cancer cells glow bright pink under a blue light, facilitating their detection and removal during a cystoscopy, during which surgeons insert a thin, lighted instrument -- a cystoscope -- into the urethra and bladder for examination...Read full article

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    Published: January 2005
    Glossary
    photosensitizer
    A substance that increases a material's sensitivity to electromagnetic irradiation. In photodynamic therapy, a drug used to render a target tissue sensitive to laser light.
    BiophotonicsConsumerhexvixhexyl aminolevulinateJames P. Wilmot Cancer CenterNews & FeaturesphotosensitizerUniversity of Rochester Medical Center

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