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LED Device Could Advance Photodynamic Therapy for Skin Cance

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LED Device Could Advance Photodynamic Therapy for Skin Cance

Postby ledbud » Sat Aug 24, 2013 6:13 am

LED Device Could Advance Photodynamic Therapy for Skin Cancer

Scientists at UC Irvine are exploring new ways to image cancerous lesions using LEDs that might enhance photodynamic therapy (PDT) treatments for cancer.

Can skin cancer be treated with light? Scientists at the University of California, Irvine (UC Irvine) believe so. They’re exploring new ways to image cancerous lesions using LEDs that might advance a light-based technique for treating cancer called photodynamic therapy (PDT), according to an article on the OptoIQ website.

The work will be described at the Optical Society’s (OSA) 94th annual meeting, Frontiers in Optics (FiO) 2010 at the Rochester Riverside Convention Center in Rochester, NY from October 24-28.

In PDT, photosensitizing chemicals that absorb light are injected into a tumor, which is then exposed to light. The chemicals generate oxygen radicals from the light energy, destroying the cancer cells. PDT is currently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of esophageal and lung cancer.

Rolf Saager, who works in the lab of Anthony Durkin at the Beckman Laser Institute at UC Irvine in collaboration with Kristen Kelly, M.D., and Modulated Imaging, believes that PDT could also be used to treat skin cancer. But one obstacle to this application is the lack of a detailed imaging technique to target and monitor the effectiveness of PDT.

Exploiting a technique known as spatial frequency domain imaging, the team has designed a new device with an array of five different colors of LEDs that illuminates skin with distinct intensity patterns. These patterns can change depending on the structure of the tissue and the pigments in the skin. With appropriate models of light propagation, the resulting images reveal the biochemistry of the tissue. “Through this imaging modality, it is now possible to assess how the therapeutic light will travel throughout the affected tissue, quantify the drug present within the lesion and monitor its efficacy during treatment,” says Saager.

To evaluate this spatial frequency domain imaging system, the scientists imaged a small population of skin cancers prior to treatment to characterize the variability among subjects and within the lesions themselves. The process took 5-10 seconds and produced images with a resolution of 30 microns, revealing spatially resolved maps of the optical properties of the lesions, tissue oxygenation and quantitative distribution of the photosensitizing drug.

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Re: LED Device Could Advance Photodynamic Therapy for Skin C

Postby HippieDays » Sun Aug 25, 2013 8:16 am

:D I got spend more time in my grow room.

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Re: LED Device Could Advance Photodynamic Therapy for Skin C

Postby LEDDWCRigger » Sun Aug 25, 2013 5:51 pm

I'd be careful spending more time in a red/blue heavy growing environment. Lots of monochromatic blue exposure can be damaging to the eyes without proper eye protection. While this has been suspected for roughly a decade, only recently have scientists in Spain confirmed the harmful effects of narrow-wavelength blue light emissions.

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Re: LED Device Could Advance Photodynamic Therapy for Skin C

Postby ledbud » Sun Aug 25, 2013 5:57 pm

thanks mate.
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