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dos Santos et al. J Cancer Metastasis Treat 2019;5:25               Journal of Cancer
               DOI: 10.20517/2394-4722.2018.83                           Metastasis and Treatment




               Review                                                                        Open Access


               Photodynamic therapy in cancer treatment - an
               update review


               Ancély Ferreira dos Santos, Daria Raquel Queiroz de Almeida, Leticia Ferreira Terra, Mauri ́ cio S.
               Baptista, Leticia Labriola

               Department of Biochemistry, Chemistry Institute, University of São Paulo, São Paulo 05508-000, Brazil.

               Correspondence to: Prof. Leticia Labriola, Department of Biochemistry, Chemistry Institute, University of São Paulo, São Paulo
               05508-000, Brazil. E-mail: labriola@iq.usp.br; Prof. Maurício S. Baptista, Department of Biochemistry, University of São Paulo,
               Av. Prof. Lineu Prestes 748, São Paulo 05508-900, Brazil. E-mail: baptista@iq.usp.br
               How to cite this article: dos Santos AF, de Almeida DRQ, Terra LF, Baptista MS, Labriola L. Photodynamic therapy in cancer
               treatment - an update review. J Cancer Metastasis Treat 2019;5:25. http://dx.doi.org/10.20517/2394-4722.2018.83
               Received: 30 Nov 2018    First Decision: 22 Dec 2018     Revised: 1 Feb 2019     Accepted: 12 Feb 2019     Published: 29 Mar 2019

               Science Editor: William P. Schiemann    Copy Editor: Cai-Hong Wang    Production Editor: Huan-Liang Wu



               Abstract
               Cancer remains a worldwide health problem, being the disease with the highest impact on global health. Even
               with all the recent technological improvements, recurrence and metastasis still are the main cause of death. Since
               photodynamic therapy (PDT) does not compromise other treatment options and presents reduced long-term
               morbidity when compared with chemotherapy or radiotherapy, it appears as a promising alternative treatment for
               controlling malignant diseases. In this review, we set out to perform a broad up-date on PDT in cancer research
               and treatment, discussing how this approach has been applied and what it could add to breast cancer therapy. We
               covered topics going from the photochemical mechanisms involved, the different cell death mechanisms being
               triggered by a myriad of photosensitizers up to the more recent-on-going clinical trials.

               Keywords: Photodynamic therapy, breast cancer, photosensitizers, cell death




               INTRODUCTION
               Cancer remains a worldwide health problem. In particular, breast cancer is the disease with the highest
               impact on global health. Even with all the recent technological improvements, recurrence and metastasis still
               are the main causes of death. In fact, the high mortality as a consequence of distant metastasis in patients
                                                              [1,2]
               remains a bottleneck for an effective treatment in clinic . Metastasis are characterized by a sequential and
                                                                                                        [3]
               complex process during which cancer cells invade specific organs including lung, liver, brain, and bone .

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