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Combined Hyperthermia and Photodynamic Therapy Using a Sub-THz Gyrotron as a Radiation Source
Authors:Norio Miyoshi  Toshitaka Idehara  Eduard Khutoryan  Yukihiro Fukunaga  Andriana Bintang Bibin  Shinji Ito  Svilen Petrov Sabchevski
Affiliation:1.Research Center for Development of Far-Infrared Region,University of Fukui,Fukui,Japan;2.Division of Tumor Pathology, Department of Etiology and Pathology, Faculty of Medical Sciences,University of Fukui,Fukui,Japan;3.Research Center SBI Pharma Ltd. Co.,Koube,Japan;4.Department of Biomedical Chemistry, Graduate School of Science and Technology,Kwansei Gakuen University,Sanda,Japan;5.Bio-Medical Redox Imaging Group, Innovation Center for Medical Redox Navigation,Kyushu University,Fukuoka,Japan;6.Institute of Electronics of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,Sofia,Bulgaria
Abstract:In this paper, we present results of a hyperthermia treatment of malignant tumors using a gyrotron as a radiation source for heating of the cancerous tissue. They clearly demonstrate the efficiency of the irradiation by sub-THz waves, which leads to steady decrease of the volume of the tumor and finally to its disappearance. A combination of hyperthermia and photodynamic therapy (PDT) that utilizes a novel multifunctional photosensitizer has also been explored. In the latter case, the results are even more convincing and promising. In particular, while after a hyperthermia treatment sometimes a regrowth of the tumor is being observed, in the case of combined hyperthermia and PDT such regrowth has never been noticed. Another combined therapy is based on a preheating of the tumor by gyrotron radiation to temperatures lower than the hyperthermia temperature of 43 °C and followed then by PDT. The results show that such combination significantly increases the efficiency of the treatment. We consider this phenomenon as a synergy effect since it is absent when hyperthermia and PDT are applied separately, and manifests itself only when both methods are combined.
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