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Electrochemotherapy in cancer patients: first clinical trial in Greece.
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Surgical OncologyPharmacotherapySurgeryCancer PatientsDermatologyTumor BiologyOncologyBrachytherapyClinical TrialsRadiation OncologyCancer ResearchHealth SciencesRadiation TherapyTreatment ResponseCancer TreatmentLocal ControlEct PerformanceElectrophysiologyMedicineCancer Therapeutics
Electrochemotherapy is currently undergoing intensive investigation in the field of local control of cancer. In Greece, five medical centers have co-operated to perform ECT for the efficient management of growing, recurrent or newly emerging cutaneous and subcutaneous tumor nodules. ECT was applied alone or in combination with external beam radiation therapy, brachytherapy and surgery in 52 cancer patients, using bleomycin according to standard protocols. The treatment response for various tumors was 63.83% complete, 31.91% partial, and 95.74% overall of the treated nodules. Patients exerted neither systemic nor local side-effects. The results of ECT performance in Greece provided evidence that this new treatment strategy is safe and permits the effective control of tumors of various origins and histological types.
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