We started photodynamic therapy in gynaecologic tumors in 1988. Seven patients with endometrial carcinomas stage FIGO 1a (restricted to the endometrium) were treated primarily and also 4 patients with recurrences of vaginal and vault cervix carcinoma, carcinoma of the corpus uteri and the vulva. Residual tumors after conventional therapy of cervix and vulvar carcinoma were treated in 2 patients. Tumor illumination was performed by an Argon dye laser 24-72 h following the intravenous administration of haematoporphyrin derivatives (HPD) (Photosan III, 2 mg kg-1 body weight). The intracavitary tumor irradiation by means of a glass fibre was controlled by ultrasound. Superficial and small lesions of vaginal and vulvar carcinomas were subjected to superficial light irradiation; whereas tumors exceeding 1 cm in depth were treated interstitially. Tumor response was estimated 1 month after therapy. Complete remission was achieved in 8 patients, partial remission in 2, and no remission in 3 cases. Subsequent radiotherapy was performed in 3 patients with bleeding endometrial cancer with consecutive complete response.
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