Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy
Volume 6, Issue 2 , Pages 84-92, June 2009

Cholangiocarcinoma: An emerging indication for photodynamic therapy

  • Ron R. Allison, MD

      Affiliations

    • PDT Center, Radiation Oncology Department, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, NC, USA
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author at: PDT Center, Radiation Oncology Department, Brody School of Medicine, Cancer Center 166, Greenville, NC 27834-4300, USA.
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  • Emmanuel Zervos

      Affiliations

    • Surgical Oncology Department, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, NC, USA
  • ,
  • Claudio H. Sibata

      Affiliations

    • PDT Center, Radiation Oncology Department, Brody School of Medicine, Greenville, NC, USA

published online 09 June 2009.

Summary 

Cholangiocarcinoma (CC) is emerging as an important treatment indication for photodynamic therapy. CCs are generally unresectable locally invasive tumors that occlude the biliary tree leading to fatal cholangitis and liver failure. Biliary decompression via stenting offers symptomatic relief but does not control tumor growth. Founded on an initial case study followed by ever more sophisticated clinical research, including randomized trials, photodynamic therapy has garnered enough momentum to be considered as part of the standard of care for these patients. Further, preliminary clinical data show the potential for benefit of the use of PDT in a neoadjuvant and adjuvant fashion to the minority of patients currently considered resectable or of border line resectability. PDT also impacts interleukin-6 levels and may form the basis for a targeted therapy approach to this disease. We review the clinical rationale, current studies and potential future directions of PDT for patients with CC.

Keywords: Cholangiocarcinoma, Photodynamic therapy, Radiation therapy, Interlukin-6, PDT

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PII: S1572-1000(09)00053-2

doi:10.1016/j.pdpdt.2009.05.001

Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy
Volume 6, Issue 2 , Pages 84-92, June 2009