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  • Andersson-Engels, Stefan, et al. (author)
  • Integrated system for interstitial photodynamic therapy
  • 2002
  • In: Advanced Optical Devices, Technologies, and Medical Applications. - : SPIE. - 0277-786X .- 1996-756X. ; 5123, s. 293-302
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • To develop PDT beyond treatment of thin superficial tumours, to also be an efficient treatment alternative for deeply located and/or thick tumours, a system based on interstitial illumination using multiple fibres has been developed. Conditions that could benefit from such a treatment modality are for instance malignant brain tumours and tumours in the oral cavity. In interstitial PDT one needs to use multiple fibres for light delivery in order to allow treatments of tumours larger than a few millimetres in diameter. Our system consists of a laser light source, a beam-splitting system dividing the light into three or six output fibres and a custom-made dosimetry programme. The concept is then to use these fibres not only for delivering the treatment light but also to measure parameters of interest for the treatment outcome. The fluence rate of the light emitted by each fibre is measured at the positions of the other fibre tips. From these results the light dose at all positions could be recalculated. Changes in optical properties as well as bleaching and concentration of the photosensitizer during the treatment could be monitored and compensated for in the dosimetry. Tumours have been treated both in experimental studies and in patients with thick superficial Basal Cell Carcinomas. Almost all treated skin lesions responded with complete response.
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  • Hautaniemi, Sampsa, et al. (author)
  • A Strategy for Identifying Putative Causes of Gene Expression Variation in Human Cancer
  • 2002
  • In: Workshop on Genomic Signal Processing and Statistics (GENSIPS).
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • There is often a need to predict the impact of alterations in one variable on another variable. This is especially the case in cancer research, where much effort has been made to carry out large-scale gene expression screening by microarray techniques. However, the causes of this variability from one cancer to another and from one gene to another often remain unknown. In this study we present a systematic procedure for finding genes whose expression is altered by an intrinsic or extrinsic explanatory phenomenon. The procedure has three stages: preprocessing, data integration and statistical analysis. We tested and verified the utility of this approach in a study, where expression and copy number of 13,824 genes were determined in 14 breast cancer samples. The expression of 270 genes could be explained by the variability of gene copy number. These genes may represent an important set of primary, genetically “damaged” genes that drive cancer progression.
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  • Jensen, LK, et al. (author)
  • Optical coherence tomography in clinical examination of non-pigmented skin malignancies
  • 2003
  • In: OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY AND COHERENCE TECHNIQUES. - : SPIE. - 0277-786X .- 1996-756X. - 0819450103 ; 5140, s. 160-160
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Optical coherence tomography (OCT) images of basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) have been acquired using a compact handheld probe with an integrated video camera allowing the OCT images to be correlated to a skin surface image. In general the healthy tissue of the skin has an obvious stratified structure, whereas the cancerous tissue shows a more homogenous structure. Thus it was demonstrated that it is possible to distinguish BCCs from healthy tissue by means of OCT. Furthermore different histological types of BCC were identified. Comparison of OCT images taken prior to and immediately after photodynamic therapy clearly shows the tissue response to the treatment, and indicates local oedema in the treated area.
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  • Andersson-Engels, Stefan, et al. (author)
  • Integrated system for interstitial photodynamic therapy
  • 2003
  • In: Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering. - : SPIE. - 0277-786X .- 1996-756X. ; 5142, s. 42-49
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • A novel photodynamic therapy system based on interstitial illumination using multiple fibres is under development. The aim with this system is to enable treatment of large tumour volumes and also to utilise real-time measurements to allow on-line dosimetry. Important dosimetric parameters to measure are light fluence rate, sensitizer fluorescence intensity and local blood oxygenation. A construction which allows all functions to be readily performed with a single system is presented. We believe that interstitial PDT utilising this technique may be attractive in many clinical situations.
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