Over the past decade, cold atmospheric plasma (CAP), a near room temperature ionized gas has shown its promising application in cancer therapy. Two CAP devices, namely dielectric barrier discharge and plasma jet, show significantly anti-cancer capacity over dozens of cancer cell lines in vitro and several subcutaneous xenograft tumors in vivo. In contrast to conventional anti-cancer approaches and drugs, CAP is a selective anti-cancer treatment modality. Thus far establishing the chemical and molecular mechanism of the anti-cancer capacity of CAP is far from complete. In this review, we provide a comprehensive introduction of the basics of CAP, state of the art research in this field, the primary challenges, and future directions to cancer ...
Traditional breast cancer treatments such as surgery and radiotherapy contain many inherent limitati...
The need for effective and safe therapies for cancer is growing as aging is modifying its epidemiol...
Plasma medicine is gaining increasing attention and is moving from basic research into clinical prac...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is an ionized gas, the product of a non-equilibrium discharge at atmos...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP), a technology based on quasi-neutral ionized gas at low temperatures, ...
Background: Cold-atmospheric plasma (CAP) is an ionized gas produced at an atmospheric pressure. The...
Over the past decade, we witnessed a promising application of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) in cance...
Radiation and photodynamic therapy used in anti-cancer therapy generate only active forms of oxygen....
This book, written by key researchers in the field, provides a comprehensive analysis and overview o...
Plasma-based electrosurgical devices have long been employed for tissue coagulation, cutting, desicc...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP), a novel promising anti-cancer modality, has shown its selective anti-...
In the last decade, research on cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has significantly advanced our underst...
: Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) treatment is a rapidly expanding and emerging technology for cancer ...
CAP is an ionized gas generated under atmospheric pressure conditions. Due to its reactive chemical ...
To date, the significant anti-cancer capacity of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) on dozens of cancer c...
Traditional breast cancer treatments such as surgery and radiotherapy contain many inherent limitati...
The need for effective and safe therapies for cancer is growing as aging is modifying its epidemiol...
Plasma medicine is gaining increasing attention and is moving from basic research into clinical prac...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is an ionized gas, the product of a non-equilibrium discharge at atmos...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP), a technology based on quasi-neutral ionized gas at low temperatures, ...
Background: Cold-atmospheric plasma (CAP) is an ionized gas produced at an atmospheric pressure. The...
Over the past decade, we witnessed a promising application of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) in cance...
Radiation and photodynamic therapy used in anti-cancer therapy generate only active forms of oxygen....
This book, written by key researchers in the field, provides a comprehensive analysis and overview o...
Plasma-based electrosurgical devices have long been employed for tissue coagulation, cutting, desicc...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP), a novel promising anti-cancer modality, has shown its selective anti-...
In the last decade, research on cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has significantly advanced our underst...
: Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) treatment is a rapidly expanding and emerging technology for cancer ...
CAP is an ionized gas generated under atmospheric pressure conditions. Due to its reactive chemical ...
To date, the significant anti-cancer capacity of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) on dozens of cancer c...
Traditional breast cancer treatments such as surgery and radiotherapy contain many inherent limitati...
The need for effective and safe therapies for cancer is growing as aging is modifying its epidemiol...
Plasma medicine is gaining increasing attention and is moving from basic research into clinical prac...