Title of article :
Electrochemotherapy for Treatment of Cutaneous Breast Cancer Metastases: A Review
Author/Authors :
Banerjee, Shramana M University College London - London, UK , Keshtgar, Mohammed R.S University College London - London, UK
Abstract :
Background: Electrochemotherapy is a relatively new technique in the
treatment of skin metastases that are not amenable to conventional therapy. Its use
in breast cancer is now established in many European centers.
Methods: Published literature of electrochemotherapy in terms of its scientific
basis, current clinical practice of breast cancer treatment providers, as well as the
future directions for the technology has been reviewed.
Results: Collective global experience of the last 10 years has demonstrated
Electrochemotherapy is a safe, well-tolerated and effective treatment of cutaneous
breast cancer metastases and good outcome characteristics have been identified.
However, successful treatment requires appropriate patient selection.
Conclusions: Electrochemotherapy is now established as a standard of care for
cutaneous metastases. Its future use may extend to gene therapy and the treatment
of visceral tumors.
Keywords :
Review , breast cancer , electrochemotherapy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics