
Opinion|Videos|October 21, 2024
Implementing Photodynamic Therapy to Improve Patient Outcomes
Author(s)Anthony M. Rossi, MD, FAAD, FACMS
Key Takeaways
- PDT has demonstrated efficacy in treating non-melanoma skin cancers, esophageal cancer, and certain lung cancers.
- A patient with early-stage esophageal cancer achieved complete remission after undergoing PDT.
Anthony M. Rossi, MD, highlights a successful case of photodynamic therapy (PDT), provides background on the patient’s outcome, and explains how increased use of PDT can enhance patient satisfaction and improve practice outcomes.
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- Do you have a specific example to share of a successful use of PDT and background on that patient success?
- How can the increased use of PDT impact patient satisfaction and practice outcomes?
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