[Clinical response to photodynamic therapy in premalignant lesions and advanced head and neck carcinomas].

Otolaryngol Pol

Ośrodek Diagnostyki i Terapii Laserowej Katedry i Oddziału Klinicznego Chorób Wewnetrznych i Medycyny Fizykalnej Sl. AM w Katowicach.

Published: March 2004

AI Article Synopsis

  • PDT is beneficial in laryngology due to its non-invasive nature and effectiveness even after conventional treatments like surgery and radiotherapy.
  • The study involved two groups: one with patients who had advanced cancers (8 patients) and another with oral leucoplakia (12 patients), using different methods to administer delta-aminolevulinic acid (ALA).
  • In the leucoplakia group, 10 out of 12 patients had complete responses, while the advanced cancer group showed only partial responses, indicating PDT's potential to treat premalignant oral lesions and help manage advanced cancers of the pharynx and larynx.

Article Abstract

The main advantage of PDT in laryngology seems to be its non-invasiveness and the possibility of using it despite of previous application of conventional methods. In the study application of PDT in two separated groups of patients, i.e. 8 patients previously treated by surgery and radiotherapy with local recurrence (SCC) or with advanced primary lesion and 12 patients with oral leucoplakia. In the first group delta-aminolevulenic acid (ALA) was administered orally, while in second one an ointment containing 10% ALA was applied locally. In the both groups prior to irradiation the tissue level of protoporphyrin IX was verified by adapted Xillix LIFE machine. All treated lesions were irradiated with argon-pumped dye laser. In leucoplakia group complete response was achieved in 10 out of 12 treated patients. In group of advanced cancers the only partial response was obtained--the diminution of cancer ulceration was observed. On the basis of our preliminary results the usefulness of PDT may be suggested in eradication of premalignant lesions of oral cavity and palliation of advanced cancers within pharynx and larynx.

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