F. Gamarra et al., COMPLETE LOCAL TUMOR REMISSION AFTER THERAPY WITH EXTRA-CORPOREALLY APPLIED HIGH-ENERGY SHOCK-WAVES (HESW), International journal of cancer, 55(1), 1993, pp. 153-156
High-energy shock waves (HESW) have recently been proposed as a means
of non-invasive tumor therapy. Here we report the first successful loc
al treatment of experimental tumors by means of multifocal and repeate
d application of HESW. The experiments were performed on 29 Syrian gol
den hamsters bearing amelanotic hamster melanomas in the dorsal skin.
HESW, generated electrohydraulically, were applied multifocally to the
center and to 5 sites on the margin of the tumors. A group of animals
undergoing surgical resection and an untreated group served as contro
ls. Complete remission of local tumor was achieved in more than 90% of
the HESW-treated hamsters and in the same number of surgically treate
d animals, while untreated tumors continued to grow. Frequency of meta
stasis was the same in both groups after HESW treatment or surgery. Tu
mor therapy with multifocally and repeatedly applied HESW was thus as
successful as surgery. (C) 1993 Wiley-Liss, Inc.