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Innovative therapies: photodynamic therapy

Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2004
Photodynamic diagnosis could be a useful tool for improving the diagnostic yield of tumor biopsy, especially for mesothelioma tumors that are sclerotic and particularly hypocellular. For PDD, the use of low doses of a sensitizing drug, such as 5-ALA, must be investigated further. The initial results of 5-ALA-mediated PDD are promising. The role, if any,
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PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY

Photochemistry and Photobiology, 1985
Photodynamic therapy for treatment of malignant tumors uses certain porphyrins as relatively tumor-selective photosensitizers. A wide variety of tumors take up and retain these materials, which can result in complete eradication of the local tumor provided that light of the proper wavelength and sufficient dose is used.
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Behavior therapy and sex therapy

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1976
Behavior therapy is characterized by the way in which clinical data are collected, analyzed, and used in the treatment program-specifically, the application of the methods of experimental and social psychology. A case history of the behavioral treatment of a sexual problem is presented to illustrate this process.
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Supportive Therapy: The Other Therapy

Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 2009
Nurses have a long history of caring for clients with chronic mental illness. A primary treatment modality used with these clients is supportive psychotherapy. Often this approach is not well understood, even by those who purport to practice it.
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Nietzsche’s Therapy of Therapy

Nietzsche-Studien, 2017
AbstractThis paper examines Nietzsche’s relation to the therapeutic philosophical tradition paradigmatically represented by the Hellenistic schools. On the one hand, given his project of rehabilitating Western culture and his understanding of the philosopher as a “physician of culture”, Nietzsche seems also to hold a therapeutic understanding of ...
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Systemic therapy

Current Opinion in Oncology, 1999
Our knowledge base on systemic therapy for breast cancer continues to expand, including further information regarding hormonal prevention in high-risk women, beneficial effects of tamoxifen in noninvasive disease, an update on primary systemic therapy, and optimization of adjuvant strategies, including data on adjuvant chemoendocrine regimens.
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Family Therapy, Group Therapy

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1976
(1976). Family Therapy, Group Therapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy: Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 289-299.
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Morita therapy and behaviour therapy

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1974
Abstract The work of Morita is briefly described against the background of the development of psychology and psychiatry in Japan. It is shown that Morita had a theory of personality remarkably like that which Eysenck was later to develop, although more limited in scope.
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All Therapy Is Targeted Therapy: The Future of Systemic Therapy

Clinical Breast Cancer, 2001
The recent meetings of the American Society of Clinical Oncology confronted cancer specialists with the spectacle of the past and the future of their field. The contrast is stark. We saw a rare tumor – gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) – transformed overnight by the power of modern biology.
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