Photodynamic therapy of intradermal metastatic breast cancer (literature review)

In recent years, an increase in the incidence of breast cancer has been observed throughout the world, and in 20% of cases, with the development of intradermal metastases. The possibilities of surgical and radiation treatment of intradermal breast metastases are quite limited, and the effectiveness...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: R. I. Rakhimzhanova, N. A. Shanazarov, D. E. Turzhanova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Non-profit partnership for development of domestic photodynamic therapy and photodiagnosis "Russian Photodynamic Association" 2019-10-01
Series:Biomedical Photonics
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.pdt-journal.com/jour/article/view/348
id doaj-29ef098060df45bfb72acceed1198ab9
record_format Article
spelling doaj-29ef098060df45bfb72acceed1198ab92021-07-29T08:06:59ZrusNon-profit partnership for development of domestic photodynamic therapy and photodiagnosis "Russian Photodynamic Association"Biomedical Photonics2413-94322019-10-0183364210.24931/2413-9432-2019-8-3-36-42184Photodynamic therapy of intradermal metastatic breast cancer (literature review)R. I. Rakhimzhanova0N. A. Shanazarov1D. E. Turzhanova2Astana Medical UniversityAstana Medical University; Hospital of Medical Center of the Department of Presidential Affairs of the Republic of KazakhstanAstana Medical UniversityIn recent years, an increase in the incidence of breast cancer has been observed throughout the world, and in 20% of cases, with the development of intradermal metastases. The possibilities of surgical and radiation treatment of intradermal breast metastases are quite limited, and the effectiveness of polychemotherapy using standard regimens does not exceed 22–27%, while the period of remission, in general, is only 2–3 months. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a promising treatment for intradermal metastases of breast cancer. The experience of using PDT in this nosology is quite limited, but the results show its high efficiency and safety. Thus, several Russian studies are devoted to assessing the effectiveness of PDT of intradermal breast metastases with Photolon, a chlorin series photosensitizer. According to the authors, the therapeutic effect was achieved in 85–97% of patients (the percentage of patients with full and partial effect was 73–85%). Studies on the effectiveness of PDT in patients with the same nosology using the Photosens photosensitizer show a slightly lower effectiveness – the therapeutic effect was achieved in 81.8% of cases, while the proportion of patients with full and partial effect was only about 50%. Several studies have been carried out abroad on models of metastatic breast cancer using new photosensitizers (e.g. sodium sinoporphyrin) and new combined PDT regimens (e.g. adjuvant PDT with fluorouracil or Capecitabine). The obtained results demonstrate the promise of new approaches: PDT with sodium sinoporphyrin inhibited the growth of both the tumor itself and its metastases; the use of adjuvant regimens led to an increase in the tumor cells differentiation in the animal model, the cessation of tumor and metastatic foci growth.https://www.pdt-journal.com/jour/article/view/348breast cancerskin metastasesphotodynamic therapyphotosensitizerphotochemical reaction
collection DOAJ
language Russian
format Article
sources DOAJ
author R. I. Rakhimzhanova
N. A. Shanazarov
D. E. Turzhanova
spellingShingle R. I. Rakhimzhanova
N. A. Shanazarov
D. E. Turzhanova
Photodynamic therapy of intradermal metastatic breast cancer (literature review)
Biomedical Photonics
breast cancer
skin metastases
photodynamic therapy
photosensitizer
photochemical reaction
author_facet R. I. Rakhimzhanova
N. A. Shanazarov
D. E. Turzhanova
author_sort R. I. Rakhimzhanova
title Photodynamic therapy of intradermal metastatic breast cancer (literature review)
title_short Photodynamic therapy of intradermal metastatic breast cancer (literature review)
title_full Photodynamic therapy of intradermal metastatic breast cancer (literature review)
title_fullStr Photodynamic therapy of intradermal metastatic breast cancer (literature review)
title_full_unstemmed Photodynamic therapy of intradermal metastatic breast cancer (literature review)
title_sort photodynamic therapy of intradermal metastatic breast cancer (literature review)
publisher Non-profit partnership for development of domestic photodynamic therapy and photodiagnosis "Russian Photodynamic Association"
series Biomedical Photonics
issn 2413-9432
publishDate 2019-10-01
description In recent years, an increase in the incidence of breast cancer has been observed throughout the world, and in 20% of cases, with the development of intradermal metastases. The possibilities of surgical and radiation treatment of intradermal breast metastases are quite limited, and the effectiveness of polychemotherapy using standard regimens does not exceed 22–27%, while the period of remission, in general, is only 2–3 months. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a promising treatment for intradermal metastases of breast cancer. The experience of using PDT in this nosology is quite limited, but the results show its high efficiency and safety. Thus, several Russian studies are devoted to assessing the effectiveness of PDT of intradermal breast metastases with Photolon, a chlorin series photosensitizer. According to the authors, the therapeutic effect was achieved in 85–97% of patients (the percentage of patients with full and partial effect was 73–85%). Studies on the effectiveness of PDT in patients with the same nosology using the Photosens photosensitizer show a slightly lower effectiveness – the therapeutic effect was achieved in 81.8% of cases, while the proportion of patients with full and partial effect was only about 50%. Several studies have been carried out abroad on models of metastatic breast cancer using new photosensitizers (e.g. sodium sinoporphyrin) and new combined PDT regimens (e.g. adjuvant PDT with fluorouracil or Capecitabine). The obtained results demonstrate the promise of new approaches: PDT with sodium sinoporphyrin inhibited the growth of both the tumor itself and its metastases; the use of adjuvant regimens led to an increase in the tumor cells differentiation in the animal model, the cessation of tumor and metastatic foci growth.
topic breast cancer
skin metastases
photodynamic therapy
photosensitizer
photochemical reaction
url https://www.pdt-journal.com/jour/article/view/348
work_keys_str_mv AT rirakhimzhanova photodynamictherapyofintradermalmetastaticbreastcancerliteraturereview
AT nashanazarov photodynamictherapyofintradermalmetastaticbreastcancerliteraturereview
AT deturzhanova photodynamictherapyofintradermalmetastaticbreastcancerliteraturereview
_version_ 1721257871596847104