Electrochemotherapy for cutaneous metastases in breast cancer: Experience from a designated treatment centre.
Abstract
48 Background: Electrochemotherapy (ECT) combines the administration of poorly permeable chemotherapeutic agents with electroporation. It has been shown to be effective when compared with other treatments. This study assessed how breast cancer patients were benefited and identified potential problems at a designated treatment centre. Methods: This was a single centre prospective study of patients with cutaneous metastases from breast cancer....
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Title
Electrochemotherapy for cutaneous metastases in breast cancer: Experience from a designated treatment centre.
Published Date
Oct 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
33
Issue
28_suppl
Pages
48 - 48
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