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Targeting Photochemical Scalpels or Lancets in the Photodynamic Therapy Field—The Photochemist's Role
Authors:Stefano Protti  Angelo Albini  Radhika Viswanathan  Alexander Greer
Institution:1. PhotoGreen Lab, Department of Chemistry, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy;2. Department of Chemistry, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, NY;3. Ph.D. Program in Chemistry, The Graduate Center of the City University of New York, New York City, NY
Abstract:This review covers photochemical approaches aimed at supplementing surgical instruments with handheld photodynamic therapy (PDT) instruments. PDT is not widely used in hospitals, because of the laser equipment and expertise needed, and because insurance policies often do not cover the procedure. Accordingly, this review focuses on advances in photochemistry, photophysics, nanotechnology and miniaturization techniques that may likely inspire the use of handheld instruments in PDT. A takeaway point is that the advent of photochemical scalpels or lancets that deliver reactive oxygen species (ROS) on site may better equip medical practitioners and allow for eradication of tumors or infections in general. Specifically, the review is divided into several sections: sensitizer types, multiphoton and plasmonic topics, sensitizer delivery, light delivery, dosimetry, fiber optics and handheld implements in PDT.
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