Volume 4, Issue 3 , Pages 151-159, September 2007
The current role of photodynamic therapy in oesophageal dysplasia and cancer
Summary
Over the last 15 years photodynamic therapy (PDT) has become a viable treatment for pre-malignant and malignant disease of the oesophagus. Its initial use was in the palliation of oesophageal malignant obstruction bringing improved swallowing hence increasing nutritional intake and improving general quality of life. As the therapeutic boundaries of PDT have stretched, current studies look at the role of PDT in the treatment of pre-malignant dysplastic Barrett's epithelium and early malignancy as a curative mucosal ablative technique. As a curative treatment in early oesophageal cancer, PDT provides an alternative treatment to oesophagectomy for those more elderly or less medically fit patients.
This paper reviews the uses of photodynamic therapy in oesophageal cancer with reference to the available publications on its use in the palliation of oesophageal cancer and treatment of early cancer and high grade dysplasia in Barrett's mucosa.
Keywords: Photodynamic therapy, Oesophageal cancer, High grade dysplasia, Barrett's epithelium
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PII: S1572-1000(07)00056-7
doi:10.1016/j.pdpdt.2007.04.003
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Volume 4, Issue 3 , Pages 151-159, September 2007
