Electrochemotherapy in head and neck cancer: A review of an emerging cancer treatment

Oncol Lett. 2018 Sep;16(3):3415-3423. doi: 10.3892/ol.2018.9140. Epub 2018 Jul 12.

Abstract

Patients affected by aggressive neoplasms with a high propensity to metastasize to the skin, including some types of head and neck cancer, may benefit from electrochemotherapy, a modality that combines the electroporation of cell membranes and chemotherapy to facilitate the transport of non-permeant molecules into cells; the host immune response consequently participates in achieving the abolition of tumors. Electrochemotherapy can be successfully used for skin metastases of head and neck tumors and, with some limitations, for primary and relapsing neoplasms; it can also be applied on an outpatient basis with a favorable cost-benefit ratio and it is a repeatable treatment that, if necessary, can be followed by traditional antineoplastic therapies. Although still a palliative treatment, the good level of tolerability and the high success rates of electrochemotherapy make it worth consideration among treatment options in selected patients.

Keywords: electrochemotherapy; electroporation; head and neck cancer; immune response; skin metastasis.

Publication types

  • Review