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Sonodynamic Therapy

Progress in sonodynamic therapy (SDT), a treatment modality capable of controlling tumor growth while limiting off-target effects and toxicities, has accelerated in recent years. SDT combines “sonosensitizing” agents with the non-invasive application of focused acoustic energy [i.e. focused ultrasound (FUS)] to drive highly localized formation of tumor cell-killing reactive oxygen species (ROS). SDT has been applied to treat primary and metastatic tumors, and it offers promise as a modulator of anti-tumor immunity.

Selected Recent Center Publications

Nowak, K.M., M.R. Schwartz, V.R. Breza, and R.J. Price (2022) Sonodynamic Therapy: Rapid Progress and New Opportunities for Non-Invasive Tumor Cell Killing with Sound. Cancer Letters. DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2022.215592. PMID: 35151824

Prada, F., N.D. Sheybani, A. Franzini, D. Moore, D. Cordeiro, J. Sheehan, K. Timbie, and Z. Xu. Fluorescein-Mediated Sonodynamic Therapy in a Rat Glioma Model. J Neurooncol. DOI: 10.1007/s11060-020-03536-2. PMID: 32500440