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Photodynamic Therapy Treats HPV Nonsurgically

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 28, 2011 — A nonsurgical photodynamic therapy (PDT) procedure is being developed to destroy tissue infected by human papilloma virus (HPV) and treat precancerous lesions on the cervix without damaging healthy tissue. Unlike previous applications of PDT for the treatment of cancer, this drug device, called Cevira, is the first therapeutic treatment that uses advanced LED technology in a self-powered, disposable device that can be deployed inside a body cavity. Cevira contains a LED light source that, in combination with a medicinal product, initiates a photochemical reaction in exposed...Read full article

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    Published: March 2011
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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.
    AmericasBiophotonicsBrent Hudsoncervical cancerCeviracryotherapydermatologyDr. Peter HillemannsEuropeFDAHPVlaser therapyLEEP excisionLight Sourcesloop electrosurgical excision procedureMassachusettsNorwayphotochemical reactionPhotocurephotodynamic therapyprecancerous lesionsResearch & TechnologySagentiasurgical conizationLasersLEDs

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