electrochemotherapy
Electrochemotherapy is a cancer treatment that combines chemotherapy with electroporation to enhance the uptake of anticancer drugs by tumor cells. The approach uses short, intense electrical pulses to transiently permeabilize cell membranes, increasing intracellular concentrations of certain cytotoxic drugs, most commonly bleomycin or cisplatin.
The procedure typically involves administering the chosen drug either systemically or directly into the tumor, followed
Electrochemotherapy is primarily used for superficial and subcutaneous tumors and metastases, including cutaneous melanoma metastases, breast
Safety and limitations are generally favorable, with most adverse effects being transient and related to the