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 (PDT) in Poland uses light-sensitive drugs and laser light to destroy precancerous or cancer cells. It's used for various types of cancers, including skin, bladder, and esophagus. The procedure takes around 1-2 hours.
Poland has advanced healthcare system with affordable medical treatments for patients. PDT is covered by the National Health Fund for certain indications.