Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) is a minimally invasive treatment using a photosensitizing drug and light to destroy malignant cells. The drug accumulates in cancer cells, then light activates it, causing oxidative stress and cell death. Commonly used for skin cancers and some types of esophageal or lung cancer.
Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) is a minimally invasive treatment using a photosensitizing drug and light to destroy malignant cells. The drug accumulates in cancer cells, then light activates it, causing oxidative stress and cell death. Commonly used for skin cancers and some types of esophageal or lung cancer.
Photodynamic Therapy in Greece utilizes a photosensitizing drug that when exposed to specific wavelengths of light causes the destruction of cancer cells. It's used for various types of malignancies including skin, bladder, and esophagus cancers.
Greece has advanced medical facilities with English-speaking staff. Patients may need multiple sessions.