Investigating the effects of a temperature dependent photodynamic dose: A numerical study

PHOTODIAGNOSIS AND PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY(2024)

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Abstract
Significance: Photodynamic therapy (PDT) and photothermal therapy (PTT) show promise as cancer treatments, but challenges in generating large ablative volumes for deep-seated tumours persist. Using simulations, this study investigates combined PDT and PTT to increase treatment volumes, including the impact of a temperaturedependent PDT dose on the treatment volume radius. Approach: A finite-element model, using the open-source SfePy package, was developed to simulate combined interstitial photothermal and photodynamic treatments. Results compared an additive dose model to a temperature-dependent dose model with enhanced PDT dosimetry and examined typical clinical scenarios for possible synergistic effects. Results: Findings revealed that the temperature-dependent dose model could significantly expand the damage radius compared to the additive model, depending on the tissue and drug properties. Conclusions: Characterizing synergistic effects of PDT and PTT could enhance treatment planning. Future work is ongoing to implement additional variables, such as photosensitizer photobleaching, and spatial and temporally varying oxygenation.
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Biophysical simulation,Cancer,Finite element method,Phototherapy,Combination therapy,Photodynamic Therapy,Photothermal Therapy
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