| Literature DB >> 29271636 |
Shouju Wang1,2, Xingqun Ma3, Xuhao Hong4, Yingxia Cheng3, Ying Tian1, Shuang Zhao1, Wenfei Liu1, Yuxia Tang1, Ruizhi Zhao4, Liang Song5, Zhaogang Teng1,2, Guangming Lu1,2.
Abstract
Adjuvant treatments following breast-conserving surgery (BCS) are essential to reduce the risk of local recurrences in patients with breast cancer. However, current adjuvant treatments are based on ionizing radiation, which brings radiation-induced damage and amplifies the risk of death. Here we explore the feasibility of using non-ionizing light to induce photothermal therapy as an adjuvant treatment to BCS. In an orthotopic breast cancer mice model, we demonstrate that adjuvant photothermal therapy (aPTT) decreases the incidence of local recurrences after BCS with no expense of cosmetic outcome. In comparison with conventional photothermal therapy, the technique used in aPTT provides more uniformly distributed light energy and less risk of skin burns and local recurrences. Overall, this work represents a departure from the traditional concept of using PTT as an alternative to surgery and reveals the potential of using PTT as an alternative to adjuvant radiation therapy, which is valuable especially for patients susceptible to radiation damage.Entities:
Keywords: adjuvant photothermal therapy; breast cancer; breast-conserving surgery; cosmetic outcome; local recurrence
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29271636 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.7b07757
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881