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The Continued Evolution of Photodynamic Therapy

Key Takeaways

  • Advancements in photosensitizers and light delivery systems are expected to enhance PDT efficacy and reduce side effects in dermatology.
  • Emerging studies focus on optimizing PDT for non-melanoma skin cancers, acne, and inflammatory skin diseases.
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Anthony M. Rossi, MD, shares their perspective on the future evolution of photodynamic therapy (PDT) in dermatology practices and discusses emerging data or studies that will be crucial for dermatologists to stay informed about.

Video content above is prompted by the following:

  • In your opinion, how will the use of PDT continue to involve in dermatology practices?
  • What new emerging PDT data or studies will be most important for dermatologists to familiarize themselves with?
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