<p>Mild hyperthermia (39°C-43°C) has numerous therapeutic benefits as an adjuvant therapy in the treatment of a variety of tumor types. Hyperthermia increases tumor blood flow and vascular permeability, promoting drug delivery and tumor oxygenation. Hyperthermia enhances the uptake and efficacy of numerous chemotherapeutic agents, including cisplatin, resulting in increased cytotoxicity. In addition to these biological responses, hyperthermia can be used as a drug-release trigger for temperature-sensitive nanoparticles, resulting in an improved and more targeted drug delivery system. Cisplatin was chosen because 1) it shows broad spectrum activity against a wide range of heatable cancers (i.e., those in sites such as the pancreas, colon and...
Aims To evaluate the impact of different temperature and cisplatin combinations to the expression of...
Mild hyperthermia, e.g. local heating of the tumor to 40-42.5°C for approximately one hour, is a cli...
Chemotherapy remains a cornerstone of oncology and is used to treat the majority of cancer patients....
This report is presented to study the targeting drug delivery and antitumor effect of cisplatin enca...
Resistance to cisplatin (cDDP) is a major limitation to its clinical effectiveness. Review of litera...
Photothermally active gold nanorods were used to sensitize cells to chemotherapeutic agents by produ...
In this study, the mechanism(s) by which heat increases cis-diamminedichloroplatinum (cisplatin, cDD...
Merlis P Alvarez-Berr&iacute;os, Amalchi Castillo, Janet Mend&eacute;z, Orlando Soto, Carlos...
Cytotoxic anticancer drugs lack specificity and for this reason, antitumour effects are often assoc...
A human small cell lung carcinoma cell line (GLC4) and its subline with in vitro acquired cisplatin ...
Lipid-based nanocarriers or liposomes have been proven successful in the delivery of chemotherapeuti...
Improving the therapeutic efficacy and reducing systemic side effects of drugs is an important aspec...
Liposomal chemotherapy brings the advantage of minimizing systemic toxicity towards healthy organs a...
Hyperthermia, i.e. heating the tumor to a temperature of 40–43 °C is considered by many a valuable t...
Cisplatin (CDDP) is a platinum-based antineoplastic drug that is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug ...
Aims To evaluate the impact of different temperature and cisplatin combinations to the expression of...
Mild hyperthermia, e.g. local heating of the tumor to 40-42.5°C for approximately one hour, is a cli...
Chemotherapy remains a cornerstone of oncology and is used to treat the majority of cancer patients....
This report is presented to study the targeting drug delivery and antitumor effect of cisplatin enca...
Resistance to cisplatin (cDDP) is a major limitation to its clinical effectiveness. Review of litera...
Photothermally active gold nanorods were used to sensitize cells to chemotherapeutic agents by produ...
In this study, the mechanism(s) by which heat increases cis-diamminedichloroplatinum (cisplatin, cDD...
Merlis P Alvarez-Berr&iacute;os, Amalchi Castillo, Janet Mend&eacute;z, Orlando Soto, Carlos...
Cytotoxic anticancer drugs lack specificity and for this reason, antitumour effects are often assoc...
A human small cell lung carcinoma cell line (GLC4) and its subline with in vitro acquired cisplatin ...
Lipid-based nanocarriers or liposomes have been proven successful in the delivery of chemotherapeuti...
Improving the therapeutic efficacy and reducing systemic side effects of drugs is an important aspec...
Liposomal chemotherapy brings the advantage of minimizing systemic toxicity towards healthy organs a...
Hyperthermia, i.e. heating the tumor to a temperature of 40–43 °C is considered by many a valuable t...
Cisplatin (CDDP) is a platinum-based antineoplastic drug that is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug ...
Aims To evaluate the impact of different temperature and cisplatin combinations to the expression of...
Mild hyperthermia, e.g. local heating of the tumor to 40-42.5°C for approximately one hour, is a cli...
Chemotherapy remains a cornerstone of oncology and is used to treat the majority of cancer patients....