Photodynamic therapy as an alternative treatment modality for early stage buccal mucosa malignancy (Conference Presentation)

S. Siddiqui, M. Hussain, Amjad P. Khan, K. Akhtar, S. Siddiqui, Shakir Khan, Hui Liu, S. Mallidi, Grant Rudd, L. Daly, Paola L. Alacron, Filip Cuckov, S. C. Sharma, I. Ahmed, S. Bown, C. Hopper, J. Celli, S. Hasan, T. Hasan
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Oral cancers are the 8th most common cancer among males. In India, this corresponds to almost 80,000 new cases per year. With such a disease burden, oral cancers are a prime cause of morbidity and functional disability. Conventional treatment for oral cancers is surgery and radiation therapy which are fraught with physical and functional side effects, and the high cost and infrastructure requirements present barriers to timely intervention for patients in rural and/or resource-limited areas. Motivated by these considerations we sought to evaluate photodynamic therapy (PDT) as an approach which is inherently conducive to adaptation for resource-limited settings and has previously shown promising clinical results for early stage oral lesions. In this study we evaluate a low-cost platform for aminolevulinic acid (ALA)-based PDT consisting of a portable 635nm fiber-coupled LED light source integrated with 3D printed applicators for stable intraoral light delivery and smartphone-based fluorescence imaging for treatment guidance. Using this technology, we treated 18 subjects with histologically confirmed T1N0M0 lesions of the buccal mucosa with a mean diameter of 1.38 cm2 and micro-invasive (≤ 5mm depth) disease. A total light dose of 100 J/cm2 was delivered in 3 to 5 fractions to the buccal mucosa after oral administration of 60mg/kg ALA (in 3 aliquots of 20mg/kg). The post-PDT investigations showed a 72% success rate (no residual malignancy in follow-up biopsy). The treatment was very well tolerated and has potential for broader dissemination into primary care sites and as an early intervention for pre-malignant conditions including submucous fibrosis and leucoplakia.
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光动力疗法作为早期口腔黏膜恶性肿瘤的替代治疗方式(会议报告)
口腔癌是男性中第八大常见癌症。在印度,这相当于每年新增近8万例病例。有了这样的疾病负担,口腔癌是发病和功能残疾的主要原因。口腔癌的常规治疗是手术和放射治疗,这些治疗充满了身体和功能上的副作用,而且高昂的费用和对基础设施的要求对农村和/或资源有限地区患者的及时干预造成了障碍。出于这些考虑,我们试图评估光动力疗法(PDT)作为一种固有的有利于适应资源有限的环境的方法,并且先前在早期口腔病变中显示出有希望的临床结果。在这项研究中,我们评估了一种低成本的基于氨基丙酸(ALA)的PDT平台,该平台由一个便携式635nm光纤耦合LED光源与3D打印应用器集成在一起,用于稳定的口内光传递和基于智能手机的荧光成像,用于治疗指导。我们使用该技术治疗了18例组织学证实的口腔黏膜T1N0M0病变,平均直径为1.38 cm2,病变为微创(≤5mm深度)。在口服ALA 60mg/kg (20mg/kg为3份)后,分3 ~ 5份将总轻剂量100j /cm2递送至口腔黏膜。pdt后检查显示72%的成功率(随访活检无残留恶性肿瘤)。该疗法耐受性良好,有潜力广泛推广到初级保健场所,并可作为包括粘膜下纤维化和白斑在内的恶性前病变的早期干预。
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