Abstract
Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) modeling allows the prediction of the treatment results depending on the lesion properties, the photosensitizer distribution, or the optical source characteristics. We employ a predictive PDT model and apply it to different skin tumors. It takes into account optical radiation distribution, a nonhomogeneous topical photosensitizer spatial temporal distribution, and the time-dependent photochemical interaction. The predicted singlet oxygen molecular concentrations with varying optical irradiance are compared and could be directly related with the necrosis area. The results show a strong dependence on the particular lesion. This suggests the need to design optimal PDT treatment protocols adapted to the specific patient and lesion. © 2012 I. Salas-Garca et al.
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Salas-García, I., Fanjul-Vélez, F., & Arce-Diego, J. L. (2012). Influence of the human skin tumor type in photodynamic therapy analysed by a predictive model. International Journal of Photoenergy, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/759205
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