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PDT for Cancer Depends on Improved Photosensitizers

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Lynn Savage, Features Editor, [email protected]

Photodynamic therapy could be the future of cancer treatment – that is, once the photoactive chemicals behind it start doing their jobs better. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is proving to be a more than viable option for cancer treatment. Compared with other treatments, such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy, PDT is more selective, causing far less damage to healthy cells near cancerous targets due to the precise way in which photosensitizers can locate and infiltrate tumor cells. The task remains to find the best combinations of photosensitizers and conjugates to propel the...Read full article

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    Published: March 2012
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    photodynamic therapy
    A medical technology that uses lasers or other light sources in combination with photosensitizing drugs to treat cancerous tumors.
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