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Tumori | 1984

Hyperthermal effects in phototherapy with hematoporphyrin derivative sensitization.

Elsa Melloni; Renato Marchesini; Hermes Emanuelli; Giannino Fava; Lucia Locati; Gabriella Pezzoni; Giuseppina Savi; Franco Zunino

Although the photochemical reaction of hematoporphyrin derivative (HpD) appears to play a major role in cytotoxic activity, the hyperthermal contribution to tumor destruction has not yet been clarified. We investigated its role in the effectiveness of laser photoradiation therapy using MS-2 sarcoma transplanted into the hind pad of BALB/c mice as the experimental model. Mice received HpD i.V., 25 mg/kg - 24 h before exposure to light delivered from a dye laser or Nd-YAG laser, or before warming in a thermostated bath. Since our aim was not to cure the tumor, the treatment response was evaluated only as inhibition of tumor growth at different days after treatment. Our results support the view that in laser photochemotherapy the hyperthermia produced by irradiation and the photodynamic effect mediated by HpD could contribute to tumor destruction. Moreover, a synergistic interaction between the photodynamic effect and heat was observed in this experimental model.


Tumori | 1983

Effectiveness of laser photoradiation therapy following hematoporphyrin derivative administration in the experimental MS-2 tumor model.

Franco Zunino; Renato Marchesini; Elsa Melloni; Giuseppina Savi; Gabriella Pezzoni; Lucia Locati; Giannino Fava

The effectiveness of laser photoradiation therapy with hematoporphyrin derivative sensitization was tested in the MS-2 sarcoma. This solid tumor, transplanted into the pad of the hind leg of BALB/c mice, was found to be a sensitive experimental model for a quantitative evaluation of response to phototherapy and for determination of critical parameters in laser phototherapy treatment. Under our experimental conditions, optimal therapeutic effects appeared to be critically dependent on drug dose, number of treatments, light intensity, and irradiation of the peripheral border of the tumor.


Cancer Letters | 1984

A comparison of efficacy of photoradiation therapy and other conventional treatment modalities on experimental MS-2 sarcoma

Gabriella Pezzoni; Giuseppina Savi; Elsa Melloni; Renato Marchesini; Giannino Fava; Lucia Locati; Franco Zunino

The therapeutic efficacy of photoradiation therapy (PRT) following hematoporphyrin derivative (HpD) administration was compared in the experimental MS-2 tumour model to that of conventional treatment methods for local control of neoplastic diseases. The therapeutic effects of PRT and surgical removal of primary tumour were comparable in these experiments. However, optimal effects were critically dependent on the stage of tumour development. In addition, the therapeutic advantage of PRT over radiotherapy suggest an interesting role of a new approach in tumours resistant to this conventional treatment.


Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2016

Calculation of Nuclear Particles Production at High-Energy Photon Beams from a Linac Operating at 6, 10 and 15 MV

Renato Marchesini; D. Bettega; P. Calzolari; Emanuele Pignoli

Production of photonuclear particles in a tissue-equivalent medium has been calculated for linacs at 6, 10 and 15 MV from Varian TrueBeam. Based on the knowledge of bremsstrahlung fluence spectra and linac photon beam parameters, numerical integration was performed on the cross sections for photoparticle production of the constituent elements of tissue (2H,12C,13C,16O,17O,18O,14N,15N). At 15 MV, at the depth of photon maximum dose, the total absorbed dose due to neutrons, protons, alphas and residual nuclei from photon reactions in tissue (5.5E-05 Gy per Gy of photons) is comparable to that due to neutrons from accelerator head. Results reasonably agree with data reported in the literature using Monte Carlo models simulating linac head components. This work suggests a simple method to estimate the dose contributed by the photon-induced nuclear particles for high-energy photon beams produced by linacs in use, as it might be relevant for late stochastic effects.


Journal of Radiation Research | 2008

Effectiveness of monoenergetic and spread-out Bragg peak carbon ions for inactivation of various normal and tumour human cell lines

M. Belli; D. Bettega; P. Calzolari; Roberto Cherubini; G. Cuttone; Marco Durante; Giuseppe Esposito; Yoshiya Furusawa; S. Gerardi; G. Gialanella; G. F. Grossi; Lorenzo Manti; Renato Marchesini; M. Pugliese; P. Scampoli; G. Simone; E. Sorrentino; M. A. Tabocchini; L. Tallone


Journal of Radiation Research | 2001

Inactivation of human cells exposed to fractionated doses of low energy protons: relationship between cell sensitivity and recovery efficiency.

Francesca Antonelli; D. Bettega; P. Calzolari; R. Cherubini; Marta Dalla Vecchia; Marco Durante; S. Favaretto; G. F. Grossi; Renato Marchesini; M. Pugliese; P. Scampoli; G. Simone; E. Sorrentino; M. A. Tabocchini; L. Tallone; Paola Tiveron


Tumori | 2011

Geometry of volumes in radiotherapy planning. A new method for a quantitative assessment.

S. Tomatis; M. Carrara; Elisa Massafra; Giovanni Naldi; Mauro Palazzi; E. Orlandi; Renato Marchesini


Archive | 2000

Inactivation of normal and tumour human cells irradiated with low energy protons.

M. Belli; D. Bettega; P. Calzolari; F. Cera; R. Cherubini; M. Dalla Vecchia; Marco Durante; S. Favaretto; G. Gialanella; G. F. Grossi; Renato Marchesini; G. Moschini; A. Piazzola; G. Poli; M. Pugliese; O. Sapora; P. Scampoli; G. Simone; E. Sorrentino; M. A. Tabocchini; L. Tallone Lombardi; P. Tiveron


Archive | 1996

RBE for inactivation of tumoural and normal cell lines of human origin irradiated with low-energy protons.

M. Belli; A. Ascatigno; D. Bettega; P. Calzolari; F. Cera; R. Cherubini; Marco Durante; S. Favaretto; G. Gialanella; G. F. Grossi; A. M. I. Haque; F. Ianzini; Renato Marchesini; G. Moschini; A. Piazzola; M. Pugliese; O. Sapora; P. Scampoli; G. Simone; E. Sorrentino; M. A. Tabocchini; L. Tallone; P. Tiveron


Archive | 2000

Efficacia biologica relativa di ioni carbomio per cellule umane normali e tumorali, pag. 22

Francesca Antonelli; L. Baggio; M. Belli; F. Belloni; D. Bettega; E. Boscolo Marchi; P. Calzolari; F. Cera; R. Cherubini; M. Conzato; Marco Durante; G. Gialanella; G. F. Grossi; Renato Marchesini; A. Massariello; G. Moschini; M. Pugliese; G. Sampaolo; O. Sapora; P. Scampoli; G. Simone; E. Sorrentino; P. Stoppa; M. A. Tabocchini; L. Tallone; D. Zafiropoulos

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E. Sorrentino

Istituto Superiore di Sanità

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G. F. Grossi

University of Naples Federico II

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G. Simone

Istituto Superiore di Sanità

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M. Pugliese

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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G. Gialanella

University of Naples Federico II

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M. A. Tabocchini

Istituto Superiore di Sanità

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M. Belli

Istituto Superiore di Sanità

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