Electrochemotherapy in dogs and cats-A review.
Sofia Chichorro RamosPatrícia Dias-PereiraAna Lúcia LuísMichael MacFarlaneAndreia Alexandra SantosPublished in: Veterinary and comparative oncology (2024)
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a treatment modality that combines the electroporation of cell membranes with chemotherapy to facilitate the transport of non-permeant molecules into cells. Several canine and feline studies have shown promising results, suggesting that ECT can be a valid adjuvant or alternative treatment option for some tumours. The objective of this paper is to provide a bibliographic review of the principles and applications of ECT in veterinary medicine and to compare to its use in human medicine.