1,928
Views
17
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

Determination of temperature distribution in tissue for interstitial cancer photothermal therapy

, , , , & ORCID Icon
Pages 756-763 | Received 28 Mar 2017, Accepted 17 Aug 2017, Published online: 06 Sep 2017

References

  • Camerin M, Rello S, Villanueva A, et al. (2005). Photothermal sensitisation as a novel therapeutic approach for tumours: studies at the cellular and animal level. Eur J Cancer 41:1203–12.
  • Diederich CJ. (2005). Thermal ablation and high-temperature thermal therapy: overview of technology and clinical implementation. Int J Hyperthermia 21:745–53.
  • Chu KF, Dupuy DE. (2014). Thermal ablation of tumours: biological mechanisms and advances in therapy. Nat Rev Cancer 14:199–208.
  • den Brok MH, Sutmuller RP, van der Voort R, et al. (2004). In situ tumor ablation creates an antigen source for the generation of antitumor immunity. Cancer Res 64:4024–9.
  • Zhang H-G, Mehta K, Cohen P, et al. (2008). Hyperthermia on immune regulation: a temperature’s story. Cancer Lett 271:191–204.
  • Dewhirst MW, Lee C-T, Ashcraft KA. (2016). The future of biology in driving the field of hyperthermia. Int J Hyperthermia 32:4–13.
  • van den Tempel N, Horsman MR, Kanaar R. (2016). Improving efficacy of hyperthermia in oncology by exploiting biological mechanisms. Int J Hyperthermia 32:446–54.
  • Chen WR, Jeong SW, Lucroy MD, et al. (2003). Induced antitumor immunity against DMBA-4 metastatic mammary tumors in rats using laser immunotherapy. Int J Cancer 107:1053–7.
  • Chen WR, Liu H, Ritchey JW, et al. (2002). Effect of different components of laser immunotherapy in treatment of metastatic tumors in rats. Cancer Res 62:4295–9.
  • Chen WR, Singhal AK, Liu H, et al. (2001). Antitumor immunity induced by laser immunotherapy and its adoptive transfer. Cancer Res 61:459–61.
  • Zhou F, Li X, Naylor MF, et al. (2015). InCVAX – a novel strategy for treatment of late-stage, metastatic cancers through photoimmunotherapy induced tumor-specific immunity. Cancer Lett 359:169–77.
  • Li X, Ferrel GL, Guerra MC, et al. (2011). Preliminary safety and efficacy results of laser immunotherapy for the treatment of metastatic breast cancer patients. Photoch Photobio Sci 10:817–21.
  • Li X, Naylor MF, Le H, et al. (2010). Clinical effects of in situ photoimmunotherapy on late-stage melanoma patients: a preliminary study. Cancer Biol Ther 10:1081–7.
  • Naylor MF, Chen WR, Teague TK, et al. (2006). In situ photoimmunotherapy: a tumour-directed treatment for melanoma. Br J Dermatol 155:1287–92.
  • Le K, Li X, Figueroa D, et al. (2011). Assessment of thermal effects of interstitial laser phototherapy on mammary tumors using proton resonance frequency method. J Biomed Opt 16:128001.
  • Carpentier A, McNichols RJ, Stafford RJ, et al. (2011). Laser thermal therapy: real-time MRI-guided and computer-controlled procedures for metastatic brain tumors. Lasers Surg Med 43:943–50.
  • Mohammadi AM, Schroeder JL. (2014). Laser interstitial thermal therapy in treatment of brain tumors – the NeuroBlate System. Expert Rev Med Devices 11:109–19.
  • Rahmathulla G, Recinos PF, Kamian K, et al. (2014). MRI-guided laser interstitial thermal therapy in neuro-oncology: a review of its current clinical applications. Oncology 87:67–82.
  • Yoon TJ, Kim JY, Kim H, et al. (2008). Anti-tumor immunostimulatory effect of heat-killed tumor cells. Exp Mol Med 40:130–44.
  • Fani F, Schena E, Saccomandi P, et al. (2014). CT-based thermometry: an overview. Int J Hyperthermia 30:219–27.
  • Quesson B, de Zwart JA, Moonen CT. (2000). Magnetic resonance temperature imaging for guidance of thermotherapy. J Magn Reson Imaging 12:525–33.
  • Schena E, Tosi D, Saccomandi P, et al. (2016). Fiber optic sensors for temperature monitoring during thermal treatments: an overview. Sensors 16:1144.
  • Winter L, Oberacker E, Paul K, et al. (2016). Magnetic resonance thermometry: methodology, pitfalls and practical solutions. Int J Hyperthermia 32:63–75.
  • Chen Y, Gnyawali SC, Wu F, et al. (2008). Magnetic resonance imaging guidance for laser photothermal therapy. J Biomed Opt 13:044033.
  • Liu VG, Cowan TM, Jeong S-W, et al. (2002). Selective photothermal interaction using an 805-nm diode laser and indocyanine green in gel phantom and chicken breast tissue. Lasers Med Sci 17:272–9.
  • Anvari B, Motamedi M, Torres JH, et al. (1994). Effects of surface irrigation on the thermal response of tissue during laser irradiation. Lasers Surg Med 14:386–95.
  • Cox B. (2007). Introduction to laser-tissue interactions. PHAS 4886:1–61.
  • Welch AJ, Van Gemert MJ. (2011). Optical-thermal response of laser-irradiated tissue. Vol. 2. The Netherlands: Springer.
  • Song C, Park H, Lee C, et al. (2005). Implications of increased tumor blood flow and oxygenation caused by mild temperature hyperthermia in tumor treatment. Int J Hyperthermia 21:761–7.
  • Roemer RB. (1999). Engineering aspects of hyperthermia therapy. Annu Rev Biomed Eng 1:347–76.
  • Anghileri LJ, Robert J. (1986). Hyperthermia in cancer treatment. Vol. 2. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
  • Reid AD, Gertner MR, Sherar MD. (2001). Temperature measurement artefacts of thermocouples and fluoroptic probes during laser irradiation at 810 nm. Phys Med Biol 46:N149.
  • Schena E, Majocchi L. (2014). Assessment of temperature measurement error and its correction during Nd:YAG laser ablation in porcine pancreas. Int J Hyperthermia 30:328–34.
  • Saccomandi P, Schena E, Silvestri S. (2013). Techniques for temperature monitoring during laser-induced thermotherapy: an overview. Int J Hyperthermia 29:609–19.
  • Van Nimwegen S, L’Eplattenier H, Rem A, et al. (2008). Nd:YAG surgical laser effects in canine prostate tissue: temperature and damage distribution. Phys Med Biol 54:29.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.