[Low-intensity laser therapy in pediatric oncology].

Vopr Onkol

Research Institute of Pediatric Oncology and Hematology, N.N. Blokhin Center for Oncology Research, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow.

Published: December 2000

Application of low-intensity laser radiotherapy (LILR) allowed to cut down time needed for management of radiation injury and chemotherapy complications in pediatric patients 1.5-2-fold. It was shown that exposure to LIILR caused mononuclear (MN) levels of donors' blood to rise which in turn led to release, in higher concentrations, of IL-1 and FNO cytokins, major factors of immune response development.

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