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Edited by (Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA), Edited by (Harvard Medical School and Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 886 pages, height x width: 280x210 mm, weight: 2367 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2020
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367576295
  • ISBN-13: 9780367576295
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 886 pages, height x width: 280x210 mm, weight: 2367 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2020
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367576295
  • ISBN-13: 9780367576295

Providing the most comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of this exciting biomedical field, Handbook of Photomedicine gathers together a large team of international experts to give you a complete account of the application of light in healthcare and medical science. The book progresses logically from the history and fundamentals of photomedicine to diverse therapeutic applications of light, known collectively as phototherapies. It facilitates your understanding of human diseases caused by light, the rationale for photoprotection, and major applications of phototherapy in clinical practice.





The handbook begins with a series of historical vignettes of pioneers from the last two centuries. It also presents the fundamentals of physics and biology as applied to photomedicine. It next examines conditions and diseases caused by light, including skin cancer, dermatoses, and immunosuppression.





The remainder of the book focuses on the most important clinical therapeutic applications of different kinds of light that vary in both wavelength and intensity. The book discusses ultraviolet phototherapy for skin diseases and infections and presents the basic science of photodynamic therapy and its use in cancer therapy and other medical specialties. It then covers mechanistic studies and clinical applications of low-level laser (light) therapy as well as the use of high power or surgical laser therapy in specialties, such as dentistry and dermatology. The book concludes with a collection of miscellaneous types of phototherapy.

Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Editors xvii
Contributors xix
SECTION I History and Fundamentals
1 Introduction: Historical Vignettes from the Field of Photomedicine
3(8)
Michael R. Hamblin
Ying-Ying Huang
2 History and Fundamentals of Lasers and Light Sources in Photomedicine
11(14)
Edward Victor Ross
Lee Miller
3 Light-Tissue Interactions
25(10)
Pradeep Kumar Gupta
Mahesh Kumar Swami
Harishankar Patel
4 History and Fundamentals of Photodynamic Therapy
35(8)
Tyler G. St. Denis
Michael R. Hamblin
5 History and Fundamentals of Low-Level Laser (Light) Therapy
43(12)
Asheesh Gupta
Michael R. Hamblin
SECTION II Diseases Caused by Light
6 UV Effects on the Skin
55(14)
Kris Nys
Patrizia Agostinis
7 Photocarcinogenesis Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer
69(12)
Gary M. Halliday
Scott N. Byrne
J. Guy Lyons
Diona L. Damian
8 Autoimmune Photodermatoses
81(8)
John L. M. Hawk
9 Photoaggravated Dermatoses
89(6)
PierGiacomo Calzavara-Pinton
Raffaella Sala
10 Photoaging
95(16)
Rui Yin
Michael R. Hamblin
11 UVR-Induced Immunosuppression
111(12)
Mary Norval
Prue H. Hart
12 The Porphyrias
123(10)
Eric Gou
Karl E. Anderson
13 Photoprotection
133(10)
Chanisada Wongpraparut
Henry W. Lim
14 Botanical Antioxidants for Photochemoprevention
143(10)
Eiman Mukhtar
Vaqar Adhami
Hasan Mukhtar
15 Reversal of DNA Damage to the Skin with DNA Repair Liposomes
153(8)
Peter Wolf
16 Climate Change and Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure
161(10)
Mohammad Ilyas
17 Photochemistry and Photobiology of Vitamin D
171(20)
Michael F. Holick
SECTION III Ultraviolet Phototherapy
18 UVB Phototherapy for Psoriasis
191(6)
Edidiong Ntuen Kaminska
PierGiacomo Calzavara-Pinton
Bernhard Ortel
19 PUVA Therapy
197(8)
Juliana Basko-Plluska
Herbert Honigsmann
Bernhard Ortel
20 Extracorporeal Photopheresis
205(8)
Fiona Dignan
Julia Scarisbrick
21 Ultraviolet C Therapy for Infections
213(14)
Tianhong Dai
Michael R. Hamblin
SECTION IV Photodynamic Therapy (PDT)
22 Recent Advances in Developing Improved Agents for Photodynamic Therapy
227(40)
Penny Joshi
Courtney Saenz
Joseph R. Missert
Ravindra K. Pandey
23 5-Aminolevulinic Acid and Its Derivatives
267(8)
Asta Juzeniene
Patrycja Mikolajewska
24 Genetically Encoded Photosensitizers: Structure, Photosensitization Mechanisms, and Potential Application to Photodynamic Therapy
275(6)
Cristina Flors
Santi Nonell
25 Light Dosimetry for Photodynamic Therapy: Basic Concepts
281(12)
Henricus J. C. M. Sterenborg
Robert L. P. van Veen
Jan-Bonne Aans
Arjen Amelink
Dominic J. Robinson
26 Multimodality Dosimetry
293(10)
Jarod C. Finlay
27 Cell Death and PDT-Based Photooxidative (Phox) Stress
303(12)
Abhishek D. Garg
Patrizia Agostinis
28 Vascular and Cellular Targeted PDT
315(8)
Shannon M. Gallagher-Colombo
Theresa M. Busch
29 Photodynamic Therapy for Increased Delivery of Anticancer Drugs
323(18)
Elodie Debefve
Yabo Wang
Ihorsten Krueger
Hubert van den Bergh
30 Targeting Strategies in Photodynamic Therapy for Cancer Treatment
341(12)
Marlene Pernot
Celine Frochot
Rigis Vanderesse
Muriel Barberi-Heyob
31 Enhancing Photodynamic Treatment of Cancer with Mechanism-Based Combination Strategies
353(14)
Lei Zak Zheng
R. Bryan Sears
Iqbal Massodi
Stanley Kimani
Tayyaba Hasan
32 Nanoparticles for Photodynamic Cancer Therapy
367(12)
Girgis Obaid
David A. Russell
33 Drug Delivery Strategies for Photodynamic Therapy
379(6)
Ryan F. Donnelly
34 Antimicrobial PDT for Clinical Infectious Diseases
385(12)
Anja Eichner
Fernanda Pereira Gonzales
Tim Maisch
35 PDT and the Immune System
397(14)
Fatma Vatansever
Michael R. Hamblin
36 Detection of Bladder Cancer by Fluorescence Cystoscopy: From Bench to Bedside---the Hexvix Story
411(16)
Georges Wagnieres
Patrice Jichlinski
Norbert Lange
Pavel Kucera
Hubert van den Bergh
37 Photochemical Internalization: From Bench to Bedside with a Novel Technology for Targeted Macromolecule Therapy
427(8)
Kristian Berg
Anette Weyergang
Anders Høgset
Pal K. Selbo
38 The Story of Tookad: From Bench to Bedside
435(16)
Avigdor Scherz
Yoram Salomon
39 Photodynamic Therapy in Ophthalmology
451(14)
Patrycja Nowak-Sliwinska
Andrea Weiss
Michel Sickenberg
Hubert van den Bergh
40 Photodynamic Therapy in Dermatology
465(10)
Alexis Sidoroff
41 Photodynamic Therapy in the Gastrointestinal Tract
475(10)
Drew Schembre
42 Photodynamic Applications in Brain Tumors
485(10)
Sam Eljamel
43 Photodynamic Therapy for Malignant Pleural Disease
495(8)
Charles B. Simone
Melissa Culligan
Joseph S. Friedberg
Keith A. Cengel
44 Clinical Photodynamic Therapy in the Chinese Region
503(6)
Yih-Chih Hsu
Zheng Huang
45 Photodynamic Therapy and Fluorescent Diagnostics in the Russian Federation
509(12)
Elena G. Vakulovskaya
SECTION V Low-Level Laser (Light) Therapy (LLLT)
46 Chromophores (Photoacceptors) for Low-Level Laser Therapy
521(14)
Tiina I. Karu
47 Low-Level Laser Therapy Signaling Pathways
535(28)
Da Xing
Shengnan Wu
48 Irradiation Parameters, Dose Response, and Devices
563(6)
James D. Carroll
49 Low-Level Laser Therapy: Clearly a New Paradigm in the Management of Cancer Therapy-Induced Mucositis
569(8)
Rene-Jean Bensadoun
50 Low-Level Laser Therapy for Wound Healing
577(14)
Lilach Gavish
51 Low-Level Laser Therapy in the Treatment of Pain
591(12)
Roberta Chow
52 Low-Level Laser Therapy in Arthritis and Tendinopathies
603(8)
Jan Magnus Bjordal
Rodrigo A. B. Lopes-Martins
53 Low-Level Laser Therapy and Light-Emitting Diode Therapy on Muscle Tissue: Performance, Fatigue, and Repair
611(20)
Cleber Ferraresi
Nivaldo A. Parizotto
54 Low-Level Laser Therapy for Stroke and Brain Disease
631(14)
Takahiro Ando
Ying-Ying Huang
Michael R. Hamblin
55 Low-Level Light Therapy for Nerve and Spinal Cord Regeneration
645(8)
Nivaldo A. Parizotto
56 Low-Level Laser Therapy in Dentistry
653(10)
Daiane Thais Meneguzzo
Leila Soares Ferreira
57 Low-Level Laser Therapy and Stem Cells
663(22)
Heidi Abrahamse
58 Low-Level Light Therapy for Cosmetics and Dermatology
685(12)
Pinar Avci
Theodore Nyame
Michael R. Hamblin
SECTION VI Surgical Laser Therapy
59 Laser and Intense Pulsed Light Treatment of Skin
697(20)
Rui Yin
Garuna Kositratna
R. Rox Anderson
60 Therapeutic Uses of Lasers in Eye Care
717(12)
Charles Wormington
61 Lasers Used in Dentistry
729(16)
Kirpa Johar
Vida de Arce
62 Lasers Used in Urology
745(6)
Naeem Bhojani
James Lingeman
63 Lasers Used in Otolaryngology
751(6)
James A. Burns
Anca M. Barbu
64 Laser Targeting to Nanoparticles for Theranostic Applications
757(6)
James Ramos
Huang-Chiao Huang
Kaushal Rege
65 Laser Immunotherapy
763(8)
Tomas Hode
Xiaosong Li
Mark Naylor
Lars Hode
Peter Jenkins
Gabriela Ferrel
Robert E. Nordquist
Orn Adalsteinsson
John Lunn
Michael R. Hamblin
Luciano Alleruzzo
Wei R. Chen
66 Tissue Repair by Photochemical Cross-Linking
771(12)
Irene E. Kochevar
Robert W. Redmond
SECTION VII Other Phototherapies and Future Outlook
67 Optical Guidance for Cancer Interventions
783(14)
Brian C. Wilson
Robert Weersink
68 Phototherapy for Newborn Jaundice
797(10)
Brendan K. Huang
Michael A. Choma
69 Biological Evidence of the Efficacy of Light Therapy in Psychiatric Disorders
807(8)
Anne-Marie Gagne
Marc Hibert
70 Future Developments in Photomedicine and Photodynamic Therapy
815(6)
Thierry J. Patrice
Index 821
Michael R. Hamblin, PhD, is a principal investigator in the Wellman Center for Photomedicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, an associate professor of dermatology at Harvard Medical School, and a member of the affiliated faculty of the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Science and Technology. A SPIE Fellow, he is an associate editor for seven journals, serves on the NIH Study Sections, and holds eight patents. Dr. Hamblin has published over 190 peer-reviewed articles, over 150 conference proceedings, and numerous book chapters. His research in photomedicine concentrates on photodynamic therapy for infections, cancer, and heart disease as well as low-level light therapy for wound healing, arthritis, traumatic brain injury, and hair regrowth.

Ying-Ying Huang, MD, is an instructor at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Huang has published 40 peer-reviewed articles, 15 conference proceedings, and several book chapters. Her research focuses on photodynamic therapy for infections and cancer as well as the mechanisms of low-level light therapy.