We compare previously reported benzoporphyrin derivative (BPD)-mediated photodynamic therapy (PDT) results for reactive singlet oxygen concentration (also called singlet oxygen dose) on mice with simulations using a computational device, Dosie™, that calculates light transport and photokinetics for PDT in near real-time. The two sets of results are consistent and validate the use of the device in PDT treatment planning to predict BPD-mediated PDT outcomes in mice animal studies based on singlet oxygen dose, which showed a much better correlation with the cure index than the conventional light dose.

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