Dynamic-Electro Enhanced Chemotherapy brings relief to palliative patients with large tumour burden

Kalavathy Gurusamy, G. Gurumurthy, , Rajesh Kar, Saravanan, Asake Mathew, Bertil R Persson

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Abstract

The aim of the present work is to perform a clinical case study evaluating the concept of Dynamic-ElectroEnhanced Chemotherapy™ (D-EECT). Ten patients with squamous cell carcinoma, eight with breast cancer and five patients with each presenting a different type of tumour, were entered in the trials initiated by five different cancer centres. All the patients were given Bleomycin and 2 to 3 treatment sessions with IQWave™ (Scandinavian ChemoTech AB. Sweden) according to the D-EECT protocol, which starts with pulses of amplitude 1000 V that successively reduces to about 400 V with an electrode distance of 12 mm. An average complete response of 26% and an average partial response of 74% add up to 100% objective response for all treated tumours. A new quantity “weighted response" WR = (3 x CR + PR - 3 x PD)/3 was introduced, that considers the cases of progressive disease (PD) as well. For the 10 cases of squamous cell carcinoma in the present study the weighted response was 47%. Considering squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) tumours larger than 3 cm the weighted response of 47% in the present study is about twice the WR of 23% for SCC tumours > 3 cm treated according to the European Standard operating procedures (ESOPE) protocol. The WR results of breast cancer. 43-67%. in the present study are almost equal to the WR averages of 47- 80% in treatment of breast cancer nodules of different sizes according to the ESOPE protocol. The WR result of 67% for patients with breast- infiltrated ductal carcinoma with large. 10-15 cm. tumours is however, better than the WR of 47% for tumours larger than 3 cm in breast cancer patients treated according to the ESOPE protocol. In clinical studies of various types of tumours treated according to the ESOPE protocol an average of about 5% progressive disease was recorded, whereas no cases of progressive disease were recorded in the present study.
Translated title of the contributionDynamisk-Electro Färstärkt Kemotherapy ger lindring till palliativa patienter med stor tumörbörda
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)29-41
Number of pages12
JournalTrends in Cancer Research
Volume13
Publication statusPublished - 2018 Sept 8

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  • Medical and Health Sciences
  • Other Physics Topics

Free keywords

  • Dynamic-ElectroEnhanced Chemotherapy
  • D-EECT
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • breast cancer
  • IQWave
  • objective response
  • complete response
  • partial response
  • weighted responseweighted response
  • ESOPE

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