Tumor treating fields therapy device for glioblastoma: physics and clinical practice considerations.

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a 1 Brain Tumor Center & Neuro-Oncology Unit, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

Published: September 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • Alternating electric fields therapy is a new cancer treatment approved by the FDA for recurrent glioblastoma, using a device that emits electric fields at 200 kHz to disrupt tumor cell division.
  • In clinical trials, this therapy showed similar effectiveness to chemotherapy, with scalp irritation being the main side effect compared to broader systemic toxicity from traditional treatments.
  • The summary includes insights into the physics, cell biology, and clinical evidence supporting the use of this innovative treatment approach.

Article Abstract

Alternating electric fields therapy, as delivered by the tumor treating fields device, is a new modality of cancer treatment that has been approved by the US FDA for recurrent glioblastoma. At a frequency of 200 kHz, these fields emanate from transducer arrays on the surface of the patient's scalp into the brain and perturb processes necessary for cytokinesis during tumor cell mitosis. In the registration Phase III trial for recurrent glioblastoma patients, the efficacy of the tumor treating fields as monotherapy was equivalent to chemotherapy, while scalp irritation was its major adverse event compared with systemic toxicities that were associated with cytotoxic chemotherapies. Alternating electric fields therapy is, therefore, an essential option for the treatment of recurrent glioblastoma. Here, we summarize our current knowledge of the physics, cell biology and clinical data supporting the use of the tumor treating fields therapy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1586/17434440.2015.1086641DOI Listing

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