Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy
Volume 5, Issue 3 , Pages 187-190, September 2008

Photodynamic therapy of early esophageal cancer

  • Elena V. Filonenko, MD

      Affiliations

    • P.A. Hertsen Moscow Oncology Research Institute, Botkinskii pr., 3, Moscow 125284, Russia
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Fax: +7 495 945 6882.
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  • Victor V. Sokolov

      Affiliations

    • P.A. Hertsen Moscow Oncology Research Institute, Botkinskii pr., 3, Moscow 125284, Russia
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  • Valery I. Chissov

      Affiliations

    • P.A. Hertsen Moscow Oncology Research Institute, Botkinskii pr., 3, Moscow 125284, Russia
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  • Evgeny A. Lukyanets

      Affiliations

    • Organic Intermediates and Dyes Institute, Moscow, Russia
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  • Georgy N. Vorozhtsov

      Affiliations

    • Organic Intermediates and Dyes Institute, Moscow, Russia

published online 16 July 2008.

Summary 

In 1992–2006 at P.A. Hertsen Moscow Oncology Research Institute photodynamic therapy (PDT) was performed in 48 esophageal cancer patients (total 48 lesions). For PDT we used Russian photosensitizers (Photogem, Photosens, Radachlorin, Alasens), Russian diode lasers (Crystall) and endoscopic equipment. As a result of PDT complete regression was in 77% of esophageal cancer lesions, partial regression was in 23%. The follow-up period was 3–11 years. Median of survival was in 4.59 years of esophageal cancer patient.

Keywords: Photodynamic therapy, Early esophageal cancer, Photosensitizers

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PII: S1572-1000(08)00047-1

doi:10.1016/j.pdpdt.2008.06.001

Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy
Volume 5, Issue 3 , Pages 187-190, September 2008