كلية طب الكندي

Electrochemotherapyحلقة نقاشية

by صفاء سلمان مزبان (كلية طب الكندي / فرع التشريح)

Asia/Baghdad
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Description

Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a combination therapy that uses low-power electric fields to increase the permeability of tumor cells to chemotherapeutic drugs. This allows the drugs to reach and kill a greater number of cancer cells. ECT is a promising new treatment for a variety of cancers, including skin cancer, head and neck cancer, and bladder cancer.

The goal of the lecture "Electrochemotherapy" is to provide medical teaching staff with the information they need to understand the mechanism of action of ECT, the clinical trials that have been conducted, and the potential benefits and risks of this treatment. The target audience for the lecture is medical teaching staff, such as doctors, nurses, and researchers.

The lecture will cover a variety of topics related to ECT, including:

The mechanism of action of ECT

The clinical trials that have been conducted

The potential benefits and risks of ECT

The indications and contraindications for ECT

The side effects of ECT

The follow-up care for patients who have undergone ECT

The lecture will also provide medical teaching staff with hands-on experience in administering ECT. This experience will help medical teaching staff to learn how to safely and effectively deliver this treatment to their patients.

ECT is a promising new treatment for a variety of cancers. The lecture "Electrochemotherapy" will provide medical teaching staff with the information they need to understand this treatment and to consider it as a potential option for their patients.

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