Electrochemotherapy (ECT) represents an attractive locoregional therapy for unresectable chest wall recurrence (CWR) from breast cancer. Thirty-five patients with cutaneous CWR after mastectomy who experienced progression despite re-irradiation and extensive systemic treatments were administered bleomycin-based ECT. Local response, toxicity, and superficial control were evaluated. Out of 516 metastases (median 15/patient, range 1-50), response was assessed on 196 target lesions (median size 20 mm, range 10-220). Patients received a median of 2 ECT courses (range 1-3). Two-month objective response was as follows: 54.3 % complete (19/35 patients), 37.1 % partial (13/35), and 8.6 % no change (3/35). Twenty-three patients (65.7 %) developed new...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) has emerged among European centers as an innovative locoregional treatment...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a treatment for both primary and secondary cutaneous tumours. The inter...
In recent years, superficial chest wall recurrence from breast cancer can be effectively treated by ...
Skin metastases occur more commonly in breast cancer (BC) than in any other malignancy in women, exc...
Background. Cutaneous recurrences of breast cancer may cause considerable discomfort due to ulcerati...
Skin metastases occur in 5–30% of breast cancer (BC) patients. Standard treatments include systemic ...
The management of breast cancer (BC) skin metastases represents a therapeutic challenge. Electrochem...
The management of breast cancer (BC) skin metastases represents a therapeutic challenge. Electrochem...
The treatment of cutaneous and subcutaneous localizations from breast cancer (BC) is still a therape...
The treatment of cutaneous and subcutaneous localizations from breast cancer is still a therapeutic ...
AbstractThe application of combined chemotherapy and cancer cell permeabilising electric pulses (ele...
Background. The management of breast cancer (BC) skin metastases represents a therapeutic challenge....
Electrochemotherapy is a local therapy method reserved for cases not subject to surgery in advanced ...
BACKGROUND: Cutaneous metastases represent a therapeutic challenge. An increasing body of experienc...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) has emerged as a complementary treatment for superficial metastases. Fifty...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) has emerged among European centers as an innovative locoregional treatment...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a treatment for both primary and secondary cutaneous tumours. The inter...
In recent years, superficial chest wall recurrence from breast cancer can be effectively treated by ...
Skin metastases occur more commonly in breast cancer (BC) than in any other malignancy in women, exc...
Background. Cutaneous recurrences of breast cancer may cause considerable discomfort due to ulcerati...
Skin metastases occur in 5–30% of breast cancer (BC) patients. Standard treatments include systemic ...
The management of breast cancer (BC) skin metastases represents a therapeutic challenge. Electrochem...
The management of breast cancer (BC) skin metastases represents a therapeutic challenge. Electrochem...
The treatment of cutaneous and subcutaneous localizations from breast cancer (BC) is still a therape...
The treatment of cutaneous and subcutaneous localizations from breast cancer is still a therapeutic ...
AbstractThe application of combined chemotherapy and cancer cell permeabilising electric pulses (ele...
Background. The management of breast cancer (BC) skin metastases represents a therapeutic challenge....
Electrochemotherapy is a local therapy method reserved for cases not subject to surgery in advanced ...
BACKGROUND: Cutaneous metastases represent a therapeutic challenge. An increasing body of experienc...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) has emerged as a complementary treatment for superficial metastases. Fifty...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) has emerged among European centers as an innovative locoregional treatment...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a treatment for both primary and secondary cutaneous tumours. The inter...
In recent years, superficial chest wall recurrence from breast cancer can be effectively treated by ...