reviewPhotochemistry and PhotobiologyAug 3, 2009Closed access

Porphyrin and Nonporphyrin Photosensitizers in Oncology: Preclinical and Clinical Advances in Photodynamic Therapy

University College Dublin · Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

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Abstract

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is now a well-recognized modality for the treatment of cancer. While PDT has developed progressively over the last century, great advances have been observed in the field in recent years. The concept of dual selectivity of PDT agents is now widely accepted due to the relative specificity and selectivity of PDT along with the absence of harmful side effects often encountered with chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Traditionally, porphyrin-based photosensitizers have dominated the PDT field but these first generation photosensitizers have several disadvantages, with poor light absorption and cutaneous photosensitivity being the predominant side effects. As a result, the requirement for new…

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Keywords
  • Photodynamic therapy
  • Porphyrin
  • Medicine
  • Photosensitivity
  • Chemistry
  • Photochemistry
  • Materials science
  • Organic chemistry
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