TCRT February 2003

category image Volume 2
No. 1 (p 1-76)
February 2003
ISSN 1533-0338

Photodynamic Therapy for Esophageal Cancer: A Useful and Realistic Option (p. 65-76)

The use of light therapy for tissue destruction is highly attractive for the endoscopic and minimally invasive therapy of esophageal cancer. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) offers the possibility of palliation of advanced obstructing tumors. However, there are other competing techniques, which can be used to open the esophageal lumen. It has also proved very effective in providing prolonged palliation of patients with advanced irresectable cancer. Completely obstructing tumors, tortuous and long lesions, and tumors near the upper end of the esophagus are particularly suitable for photodynamic therapy. Patients with obstruction to an esophageal prosthesis are also well palliated with PDT. A more interesting and exciting development is its use for the eradication of early asymptomatic mucosal disease. Photodynamic therapy is particularly useful for the eradication of field cancerous change in patients with pre-malignant Barrett?s esophagus, or early tumors in patients unfit for radical therapy.

Key words: Photodynamic therapy, esophageal cancer, Barrett?s esophagus.

Hugh Barr, M.D., Ch.M., FRCS, FRCSE*
Catherine Kendall, M.Sc., Ph.D.
Nicholas Stone, M.Sc. Ph.D.

Cranfield Postgraduate Medical School
Gloucestershire Royal Hospital
Great Western Road, Gloucester
GL1 3NN, United Kingdom
*hugh.barr@gloucr-tr.swest.nhs.uk
or
prof.barr@themail.co.uk

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