Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a local ablative antitumour treatment that uses electric pulses to enhance the intracellular delivery of cytotoxic drugs. This treatment does not require multiple anaesthesia or high costs, and the side effects are minimal to none. ECT has been used in human and veterinary medicine for the treatment of cutaneous and subcutaneous tumours, but also for several other neoplasms. Therefore, new types of electrodes are constantly developed, clinical application is getting greater every day. This thesis discusses the retrospective evaluation of ECT in three tumour types in dogs and cats. The first study aimed to review the current treatment approaches for soft tissue sarcomas (STS) and evaluate the efficacy and safety ...
Background: Electrochemotherapy (ECT) couples the administration of anticancer drugs with the delive...
Background: Electrochemotherapy (ECT) combines the administration of anticancer drugs with the deliv...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) couples the administration of anticancer drugs with the delivery of electr...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is an innovative antineoplastic treatment based on local application of s...
Non-tonsillar squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the second most common oral tumor in dogs [1]. It is ...
Non-tonsillar squamous cell carcinoma (ntSCC) is a common and locally aggressive oral tumour in dogs...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a novel anticancer therapy that is currently being evaluated in human a...
Tumor microenvironment is one of the major obstacles to the efficacy of chemotherapy in cancer patie...
Background: Cancer is one of the most difficult current health challenges, being responsible for mil...
Background: Feline injection-site sarcomas (FISSs) are mesenchymal tumors that can occur in cats aft...
: Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a tumor treatment that, through the application of electric pulses wi...
Canine soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) are locally invasive mesenchymal neoplasms. Electrochemotherapy (...
Background: Feline injection-site sarcomas (FISS) are mesenchymal tumors that can occur in cats afte...
Feline soft tissue sarcomas are spontaneous, rapidly growing, and aggressive neoplasms that mimic th...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) couples the administration of anticancer drugs with the delivery of electr...
Background: Electrochemotherapy (ECT) couples the administration of anticancer drugs with the delive...
Background: Electrochemotherapy (ECT) combines the administration of anticancer drugs with the deliv...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) couples the administration of anticancer drugs with the delivery of electr...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is an innovative antineoplastic treatment based on local application of s...
Non-tonsillar squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the second most common oral tumor in dogs [1]. It is ...
Non-tonsillar squamous cell carcinoma (ntSCC) is a common and locally aggressive oral tumour in dogs...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a novel anticancer therapy that is currently being evaluated in human a...
Tumor microenvironment is one of the major obstacles to the efficacy of chemotherapy in cancer patie...
Background: Cancer is one of the most difficult current health challenges, being responsible for mil...
Background: Feline injection-site sarcomas (FISSs) are mesenchymal tumors that can occur in cats aft...
: Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a tumor treatment that, through the application of electric pulses wi...
Canine soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) are locally invasive mesenchymal neoplasms. Electrochemotherapy (...
Background: Feline injection-site sarcomas (FISS) are mesenchymal tumors that can occur in cats afte...
Feline soft tissue sarcomas are spontaneous, rapidly growing, and aggressive neoplasms that mimic th...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) couples the administration of anticancer drugs with the delivery of electr...
Background: Electrochemotherapy (ECT) couples the administration of anticancer drugs with the delive...
Background: Electrochemotherapy (ECT) combines the administration of anticancer drugs with the deliv...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) couples the administration of anticancer drugs with the delivery of electr...