Photodynamic Therapy to Treat Cancer Photodynamic therapy is a medical treatment that uses a photosensitizing molecule and a light source to activate the administered drug. Very thin superficial skin cancers called actinic keratoses and certain other types of cancer cells can be removed this way. Acne can also be treated. The procedure is easily performed in a doctor's office or in an outpatient setting. Photodynamic therapy is used to treat a variety of cancer types. Skin cancer is the most common ty pe of cancer that is normally treated with Photodynamic therapy techniques. This is because the skin can be easily exposed to light. In this type of PDT, a photosensitize r is applied to the skin around the cancerous area and then exposed to certain wavelengths of light. This can kill cancer cells or skin growths. PDT needs light to work. At best, the wavelengths of light used in PDT can only be used to pass through about 1/3 of an inch of skin or other tissue. It cannot treat many cancers that are deeper in your body or those that have grown beyond the area in which they originally appeare d. However, PDT can be used to treat some types of cancer inside your body. These include: • small cell lung cancer • esophageal cancer • lesions in the esophagus that may become cancerous • some bladder cancers PDT can also be used to treat some noncancerous conditions, such as: • urinary tract infections caused by the bacteria Escherichia coli • acute and chronic sinusitis • gastritis, inflammation of the lining of the stomach • infections of the cornea Side Effects of PDT: Some photosensitizing medications make th e skin and eyes sensitive to light for about 6 weeks after treatment. This means you should avoid direct sunlight and bright indoor light for at least 6 weeks. The skin becomes very sensitive and can become very red and sore if exposed to light during this time. Photodynamic therapy can cause some damage to nearby healthy tissue. • Burns • swelling • pain • scars Side effects are usually temporary. If you suspect you have skin cancer or would like information about any of our skin cancer treatments, please contact us and schedule a consultation at Dr. Maryam Zamani