A Preliminary Study of the Safety of Red Light Phototherapy of Tissues Harboring Cancer

作者: Max Myakishev-Rempel , Istvan Stadler , Philip Brondon , David R. Axe , Mark Friedman

DOI: 10.1089/PHO.2011.3186

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摘要: Abstract Objective: Red light phototherapy is known to stimulate cell proliferation in wound healing. This study investigated whether low-level therapy (LLLT) would promote tumor growth when pre-existing malignancy present. Background data: LLLT has been increasingly used for numerous conditions, but its use cancer patients, including the treatment of lymphedema or various unrelated comorbidities, withheld by practitioners because fear that might result initiation promotion metastatic lesions new primary tumors. There little scientific oncologic outcomes after patients. Methods: A standard SKH mouse nonmelanoma UV-induced skin model was visible squamous carcinomas were present, effects on growth. The red group (n=8) received automated full body 670 nm delivered twice a day at 5 J/cm2 using an LED source. control handled similarly, did not...

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