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Photodynamic Therapy Offers New Medical Treatments

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Kevin Robinson, News Editor

For years now, doctors have used ultraviolet lamps to treat psoriasis and to kill airborne tuberculosis bacteria, and lasers have made deep inroads as "bloodless scalpels." Recently, however, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a treatment that takes advantage the specificity of certain photosensitive chemicals to treat a variety of maladies. Shown especially effective at treating early stage cancers, photodynamic therapy, or PDT as it is commonly known, uses light to activate a photosensitive drug that creates a toxic form of oxygen when exposed to light. Because the drug...Read full article

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