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Three-dimensional modeling advances photodynamic therapy for bladder cancer

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Gary Boas

For many patients with aggressive bladder cancer, surgical removal of the organ is the best treatment option. Researchers are actively exploring viable alternatives to this procedure. Photodynamic therapy (PDT), which relies on light-activated drugs to kill cancer cells, could permit treatment of the disease while retaining organ function. However, treatments with this method have resulted in a number of cases of fibrosis and other complications — possibly because of overtreatment and inhomogeneous light delivery due to nonuniform illumination in the bladder. For this reason, PDT is...Read full article

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    Published: October 2006
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