In the present study, the role of electrochemotherapy (ECT) in the advanced melanoma setting, either as alternative treatment modality to conventional therapies or as palliative care, is reviewed and the perspective to combine ECT with biological response modifiers and immunotherapeutic compounds is discussed. Recent findings ECT refers to the combination of electroporation and administration of anticancer drugs for local treatment of solid neoplasms. Electroporation uses short and intense electric pulses to induce a transient permeabilization of the cell membrane by creation of pores, thus allowing molecules, such as chemotherapeutic agents, to freely diffuse into the cytosol. ECT has shown to be effective and clinically well tolerated i...
Treatment of superficial tumors with electrochemotherapy (ECT) has shown a steep rise over the past ...
The discovery of electroporation in 1968 has led to the development of electrochemotherapy (ECT) and...
International audienceTreatment of recurrent or unresectable cutaneous and subcutaneaous tumors cont...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is an effective bioelectrochemical procedure that uses controlled electric...
Treatment of multiple cutaneous and subcutaneous melanoma metastases is still represents a therapeut...
Superficially metastatic melanoma still represents a challenging situation for oncologists and a dis...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) has emerged among European centers as an innovative locoregional treatment...
Cutaneous metastases are not unusual in the clinical course of malignant melanoma, occurring in 2\u2...
Electroporation is used to enhance drug diffusion and gene delivery into the cytosol. The combinatio...
The efficiency of electroporation (EP) has made it a widely used therapeutic procedure to transfer c...
The aim of the study was to determine predictive factors for effectiveness, toxicity and local disea...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a novel antitumor treatment which combines cytotoxic drug and strong el...
WOS: 000427031000010Metastatic melanoma (MM) is one of the most lethal types of cancer. Although nov...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a new treatment for metastatic nodules of solid tumors on the skin or s...
Electroporation is a well-known phenomenon that occurs at the cell membrane when cells are exposed t...
Treatment of superficial tumors with electrochemotherapy (ECT) has shown a steep rise over the past ...
The discovery of electroporation in 1968 has led to the development of electrochemotherapy (ECT) and...
International audienceTreatment of recurrent or unresectable cutaneous and subcutaneaous tumors cont...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is an effective bioelectrochemical procedure that uses controlled electric...
Treatment of multiple cutaneous and subcutaneous melanoma metastases is still represents a therapeut...
Superficially metastatic melanoma still represents a challenging situation for oncologists and a dis...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) has emerged among European centers as an innovative locoregional treatment...
Cutaneous metastases are not unusual in the clinical course of malignant melanoma, occurring in 2\u2...
Electroporation is used to enhance drug diffusion and gene delivery into the cytosol. The combinatio...
The efficiency of electroporation (EP) has made it a widely used therapeutic procedure to transfer c...
The aim of the study was to determine predictive factors for effectiveness, toxicity and local disea...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a novel antitumor treatment which combines cytotoxic drug and strong el...
WOS: 000427031000010Metastatic melanoma (MM) is one of the most lethal types of cancer. Although nov...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a new treatment for metastatic nodules of solid tumors on the skin or s...
Electroporation is a well-known phenomenon that occurs at the cell membrane when cells are exposed t...
Treatment of superficial tumors with electrochemotherapy (ECT) has shown a steep rise over the past ...
The discovery of electroporation in 1968 has led to the development of electrochemotherapy (ECT) and...
International audienceTreatment of recurrent or unresectable cutaneous and subcutaneaous tumors cont...