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The evaluation of a new modality of cancer treatment requires quantitative measurements of tumor- as well as normal tissue response. Since photoradiation therapy (PDT) also involves injection of a photosensitizinq druq, it is important to obtain information about the pharmacoloqy of the druq: blood transport, retention in different tissues, rates and pathways of excretion etc.
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Moan, J., Evensen, J.F. (1988). Photoradiation Therapy of Rodent Tumors. In: Moreno, G., Pottier, R.H., Truscott, T.G. (eds) Photosensitisation. NATO ASI Series, vol 15. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73151-8_61
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