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Updated standard operating procedures for electrochemotherapy of cutaneous tumours and skin metastases.

Authors :
Gehl, Julie
Sersa, Gregor
Matthiessen, Louise Wichman
Muir, Tobian
Soden, Declan
Occhini, Antonio
Quaglino, Pietro
Curatolo, Pietro
Campana, Luca G.
Kunte, Christian
Clover, A. James P.
Bertino, Giulia
Farricha, Victor
Odili, Joy
Dahlstrom, Karin
Benazzo, Marco
Mir, Lluis M.
Source :
Acta Oncologica; 2018, Vol. 57 Issue 7, p874-882, 9p, 3 Diagrams, 3 Charts
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Electrochemotherapy is now in routine clinical use to treat cutaneous metastases of any histology, and is listed in national and international guidelines for cutaneous metastases and primary skin cancer. Electrochemotherapy is used by dermatologists, surgeons, and oncologists, and for different degrees and manifestations of metastases to skin and primary skin tumours not amenable to surgery. This treatment utilises electric pulses to permeabilize cell membranes in tumours, thus allowing a dramatic increase of the cytotoxicity of anti-cancer agents. Response rates, often after only one treatment, are very high across all tumour types. The most frequent indications are cutaneous metastases from malignant melanoma and breast cancer. In 2006, standard operating procedures (SOPs) were written for this novel technology, greatly facilitating introduction and dissemination of the therapy. Since then considerable experience has been obtained treating a wider range of tumour histologies and increasing size of tumours which was not originally thought possible. A pan-European expert panel drawn from a range of disciplines from dermatology, general surgery, head and neck surgery, plastic surgery, and oncology met to form a consensus opinion to update the SOPs based on the experience obtained. This paper contains these updated recommendations for indications for electrochemotherapy, pretreatment information and evaluation, treatment choices, as well as follow-up. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0284186X
Volume :
57
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Acta Oncologica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
131979474
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/0284186X.2018.1454602