Photobiomodulation of breast and cervical cancer stem cells using low-intensity laser irradiation
Breast and cervical cancers are dangerous threats with regard to the health of women. The two malignancies have reached the highest record in terms of cancer-related deaths among women worldwide. Despite the use of novel strategies with the aim to treat and cure advanced stages of cancer, post-thera...
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doaj-7e7b38b1e9034f328cb00a345d66064d2021-05-02T18:27:43ZengIOS PressTumor Biology1423-03802017-06-013910.1177/1010428317706913Photobiomodulation of breast and cervical cancer stem cells using low-intensity laser irradiationNE Kiro0MR Hamblin1H Abrahamse2Laser Research Centre, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Johannesburg, Doornfontein, South AfricaHarvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Cambridge, MA, USALaser Research Centre, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Johannesburg, Doornfontein, South AfricaBreast and cervical cancers are dangerous threats with regard to the health of women. The two malignancies have reached the highest record in terms of cancer-related deaths among women worldwide. Despite the use of novel strategies with the aim to treat and cure advanced stages of cancer, post-therapeutic relapse believed to be caused by cancer stem cells is one of the challenges encountered during tumor therapy. Therefore, further attention should be paid to cancer stem cells when developing novel anti-tumor therapeutic approaches. Low-intensity laser irradiation is a form of phototherapy making use of visible light in the wavelength range of 630–905 nm. Low-intensity laser irradiation has shown remarkable results in a wide range of medical applications due to its biphasic dose and wavelength effect at a cellular level. Overall, this article focuses on the cellular responses of healthy and cancer cells after treatment with low-intensity laser irradiation alone or in combination with a photosensitizer as photodynamic therapy and the influence that various wavelengths and fluencies could have on the therapeutic outcome. Attention will be paid to the biomodulative effect of low-intensity laser irradiation on cancer stem cells.https://doi.org/10.1177/1010428317706913 |
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Photobiomodulation of breast and cervical cancer stem cells using low-intensity laser irradiation |
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Photobiomodulation of breast and cervical cancer stem cells using low-intensity laser irradiation |
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Photobiomodulation of breast and cervical cancer stem cells using low-intensity laser irradiation |
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Breast and cervical cancers are dangerous threats with regard to the health of women. The two malignancies have reached the highest record in terms of cancer-related deaths among women worldwide. Despite the use of novel strategies with the aim to treat and cure advanced stages of cancer, post-therapeutic relapse believed to be caused by cancer stem cells is one of the challenges encountered during tumor therapy. Therefore, further attention should be paid to cancer stem cells when developing novel anti-tumor therapeutic approaches. Low-intensity laser irradiation is a form of phototherapy making use of visible light in the wavelength range of 630–905 nm. Low-intensity laser irradiation has shown remarkable results in a wide range of medical applications due to its biphasic dose and wavelength effect at a cellular level. Overall, this article focuses on the cellular responses of healthy and cancer cells after treatment with low-intensity laser irradiation alone or in combination with a photosensitizer as photodynamic therapy and the influence that various wavelengths and fluencies could have on the therapeutic outcome. Attention will be paid to the biomodulative effect of low-intensity laser irradiation on cancer stem cells. |
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