Head & Neck Tumours
Head, Neck & Orbit
Tumours in the head and neck lie close to critical anatomical structures, and in recurrent disease the surgical and radiotherapy options are often exhausted. In this context electrochemotherapy is considered for palliative local control and symptom control; mucosal sites form a separate group of technical difficulty.
Evidence Status by Regime
Reversible electroporation (RE-ECT)
Clinical Evidence
1998–2026 · In Routine Clinical Use
Irreversible electroporation (IRE-ECT)
Early Clinical Evidence
2015–2026 · Near Clinical Adoption
Mechanisms Reported in This Area
Terms were detected by automatic matching over publication abstracts; the figure gives the number of publications containing the term.
Study Type Distribution
Bar length is scaled to the most common study type; the percentage gives the share of the whole area. Colour marks the evidence tier of the study type, the same scale as the evidence map.
| Study type | Publications | Share within this area |
|---|---|---|
| Randomized Clinical Trial | 2 | 3% |
| Prospective Clinical Study | 4 | 5% |
| Clinical Study | 27 | 36% |
| Retrospective Clinical Study | 3 | 4% |
| Case Series | 3 | 4% |
| Case Report | 11 | 15% |
| Systematic Review / Meta-Analysis | 4 | 5% |
| Review | 11 | 15% |
| Animal Study | 7 | 9% |
| In Silico / Modelling | 1 | 1% |
| Editorial / Letter | 1 | 1% |
Literature Evidence Table
74 publications listed in order of evidence strength. Click a title to open the citation, mechanism and full abstract drawer.
| Regime | Publication | Year | Study type | Model | Mechanism | Abstract |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reversible | Perri et al · Cancers (Basel) | 2021 | Randomized Clinical Trial | Human | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation, Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Combination | Background: A significant proportion of patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) have advanced-stage disease (stages III to IVB) that do not respond to therapy despite agg… |
| Reversible | Plaschke et al · Laryngoscope Investig Otolaryngol | 2019 | Randomized Clinical Trial | Human | Calcium Electroporation and ATP Depletion, Necrosis and Necroptosis | Background: Calcium electroporation is a novel cancer treatment, which combines temporary cell permeability from electroporation with a high influx of calcium intracellularly resulting in ca… |
| Irreversible | Khudayberganov · – | 2024 | Prospective Clinical Study | Human | Irreversible Pore Formation and Cell Death, Reversible Membrane Permeabilisation | Irreversible electroporation (IRE) is a novel non-thermal tissue ablation technology. The objective of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of IRE in the treatment of adenotons… |
| Reversible | Al-Hadithy et al · Int J Surg | 2018 | Prospective Clinical Study | Human | – | Metastatic spread of malignant tumours to skin is a well described phenomenon with incidence of approximately 0.7-9% of all metastases depending on histological type of primary cancer. Elect… |
| Reversible | Bertino et al · Eur J Cancer | 2016 | Prospective Clinical Study | Human | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation | Electrochemotherapy is an effective and safe method for local treatment of cutaneous and subcutaneous tumours, where electric pulses cause increased permeability of cell membranes in the tum… |
| Reversible | Bertino et al · http://isrctn.com/ | 2015 | Prospective Clinical Study | Human | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation | Electrochemotherapy is an effective and safe method for local treatment of cutaneous and subcutaneous tumours, where electric pulses cause increased permeability of cell membranes in the tum… |
| Irreversible | Li et al · J Clin Endocrinol Metab | 2026 | Clinical Study | Human | Nanosecond Pulsed Electric Field (nsPEF), Reversible Membrane Permeabilisation | Context Nanosecond pulsed electric field (nsPEF) ablation has gradually been applied in clinical practice. However, no studies have reported its application in low-risk papillary thyroid mic… |
| Reversible | Latini et al · J Clin Med | 2025 | Clinical Study | Human | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation, Electric Field Distribution and Modelling | Background : According to the ISSVA 2018 classification, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are high-flow vascular malformations, distinct from low-flow lesions. About 60% of extracranial AV… |
| Reversible | Bertino et al · Eur J Surg Oncol | 2024 | Clinical Study | Human | – | The aim of this multicenter study was to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of electrochemotherapy (ECT) for the treatment of mucosal tumors in the head and neck. A total of 71 patients w… |
| Reversible | Barca et al · Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases | 2023 | Clinical Study | Human | – | Treatment of advanced-stage head and neck cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma is a challenge for maxillofacial surgeons, oncologists, and radiotherapists. These carcinomas respond with difficu… |
| Reversible | Groselj · Radiol Oncol | 2022 | Clinical Study | Human | Interleukin-12 Mediated Immune Stimulation, Gene Electrotransfer (Plasmid DNA) | Background: Immune therapies are currently under intensive investigation providing in many cases excellent responses in different tumors. Other possible approach for immunotherapy is a targe… |
| Reversible | Krt et al · Front Oncol | 2022 | Clinical Study | Human | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation, Electrode Geometry and Placement | Introduction: The study aims to demonstrate a combination of superselective catheterization and electrochemotherapy as a feasible and effective new technological approach in treating high-fl… |
| Reversible | Maglitto et al · Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci | 2022 | Clinical Study | Human | – | Objective: The aim of this study was to identify features mainly involved in determining the partial response (PR) to the Electrochemotherapy (ECT) in patients with recurrent and/or metastat… |
| Reversible | Wolff et al · Biomedicines | 2022 | Clinical Study | Human | Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Oxidative Stress, Immunogenic Cell Death (ICD) | In modern oncology, therapies are based on combining monotherapies to overcome treatment resistance and increase therapy precision. The application of microsecond-pulsed electric fields (PEF… |
| Reversible | Condello et al · Cancers (Basel) | 2021 | Clinical Study | Human | Apoptosis Induction, Potentiation of Cytotoxic Drug Permeability | We investigated the chemosensitizing effect of electroporation (EP), which, using electrical pulses, permeabilizes cancer cells to drugs. The study involved two human hypopharyngeal and tong… |
| Reversible | Riva et al · J Clin Med | 2021 | Clinical Study | Human | Haemostasis and Bleeding Control | Background: Primary or recurrent head and neck cancer of skin or mucosa represents a challenge for clinicians and could be debilitating for the patient. Electrochemotherapy (ECT) emerged as … |
| Reversible | Zimmermann et al · Acta Otolaryngol | 2021 | Clinical Study | Human | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation, Haemostasis and Bleeding Control | Background: The role of electrochemotherapy (ECT) using intratumoral bleomycin and electroporation as a first line treatment for oral tongue carcinoma has not been defined. Aims/objectives: … |
| Reversible | Longo et al · Cancers (Basel) | 2020 | Clinical Study | Human | – | Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (SCCHN) are not rare malignancies and account for 7% of all solid tumors. Prognosis of SCCHN patients strongly depends on tumor extension, site of onse… |
| Reversible | Bonadies et al · Acta Derm Venereol | 2019 | Clinical Study | Human | – | Skin malignancies of the head and neck inflict significant structural, functional, and cosmetic burdens upon those affected. We retrospectively addressed electrochemotherapy anti-tumour effi… |
| Reversible | Longo et al · Oral Oncol | 2019 | Clinical Study | Human | – | Purpose: To describe outcomes of Electrochemotherapy as palliative treatment in patients with advanced head and neck (H&N) tumours. Methods: Ninety-three patients (120 treatment sessions) wi… |
| Reversible | Zakelj et al · Oncol Rep | 2019 | Clinical Study | Human | Increased Intracellular Cisplatin Accumulation, Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation | Electrochemotherapy is an established local ablative method used for the treatment of different tumor types, including tumors of the head and neck area. Clinical studies have demonstrated a … |
| Reversible | Pichi et al · Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital | 2018 | Clinical Study | Human | – | Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a well established treatment strategy for skin tumuors. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of electrochemotherapy in the palliati… |
| Reversible | Plaschke et al · Head Neck | 2018 | Clinical Study | Human | Muscle Contraction and Anaesthesia Requirement | Background: Electrochemotherapy is an established treatment for cutaneous tumors. This study aimed at determining efficacy of electrochemotherapy in recurrent head and neck cancer. Methods: … |
| Reversible | Plaschke et al · Eur J Cancer | 2017 | Clinical Study | Human | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation | Aim: Electrochemotherapy is an effective local treatment for cutaneous tumours and metastases. In this prospective trial, six European institutions investigated electrochemotherapy in recurr… |
| Reversible | Landström et al · Acta Otolaryngol | 2015 | Clinical Study | Human | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation | Conclusion: ECT can be a safe curative mono modality treatment, especially in tongue cancer. The future role for ECT in head and neck cancer needs to be further investigated. Introduction: E… |
| Reversible | Campana et al · Eur J Surg Oncol | 2014 | Clinical Study | Human | – | Electrochemotherapy (ECT) holds promise as a minimally invasive palliative tool for selected patients with peristomal tumors. We present the favorable short-term outcome of three patients (t… |
| Reversible | Landström et al · Acta Otolaryngol | 2014 | Clinical Study | Human | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation, Systemic / Abscopal Immune Response | Conclusion: Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is an efficacious treatment. It should, however, be used with some caution in the treatment of head and neck cancer. Objectives: To assess local tumor c… |
| Reversible | Rossi et al · European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO) | 2013 | Clinical Study | Human | – | S56 2 Universita Insubria, Varese, Italy University Catholique de Louvian, Bruxelles, Italy * Corresponding author. Bellini Maria Irene ,Tor Vergata University, Roma, Italy. E-mail address:… |
| Reversible | Gargiulo et al · Ann Surg | 2012 | Clinical Study | Human | Potentiation of Cytotoxic Drug Permeability, Muscle Contraction and Anaesthesia Requirement | Objective: To evaluate and confirm the efficacy and safety of electrochemotherapy (ECT) using bleomicyn in a large series of non-melanoma head and neck cancers. Background: ECT combines chem… |
| Reversible | Grau et al · Annals of Oncology | 2012 | Clinical Study | Human | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation | ECT is the administration of electrical pulses in the tumour during perfusion of chemotherapy allowing the introduction of the drug in neoplastic cell. H&N regional relapse no suitable for l… |
| Reversible | Mevio et al · Tumori | 2012 | Clinical Study | Human | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation, Reversible Membrane Permeabilisation | Aims and background: Electrochemotherapy is a tumor ablation modality providing delivery into the cell interior of impermeant or poorly permeant chemotherapeutic drugs such as cisplatin and … |
| Reversible | Gargiulo et al · Annals of Surgery | 2010 | Clinical Study | Human | – | e read with great interest the article entitled, “Electrochemotherapy: Aspects of Preclinical Development and Early Clinical Experience” published in your esteemed journal in March 2007.1 An… |
| Reversible | Landström et al · Acta Otolaryngol | 2010 | Clinical Study | Human | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation | Conclusion: Electroporation therapy appears to be a safe treatment achieving excellent local tumor control and very good functional results in our study and it should be further clinically e… |
| Reversible | Vielsmeier et al · Biomedicines | 2025 | Retrospective Clinical Study | Human | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation, Potentiation of Cytotoxic Drug Permeability | Background/Objectives: Bleomycin electrosclerotherapy (BEST), which combines intralesional bleomycin administration with electroporation, enhances drug uptake and has shown efficacy in treat… |
| Reversible | Barca et al · Int J Environ Res Public Health | 2023 | Retrospective Clinical Study | Human | – | Advanced oral squamous cell carcinomas represent a major challenge for maxillofacial surgeons, oncologists and radiation therapists. They also account for a large share of healthcare costs. … |
| Reversible | Campana et al · Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg | 2014 | Retrospective Clinical Study | Human | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation, Increased Intracellular Cisplatin Accumulation | Electrochemotherapy increases the permeability of tumours to drugs by electric voltages applied locally. Its value in tumours of the head and neck is unknown. We retrospectively reviewed a 2… |
| Irreversible | Khasanov et al · J Clin Med | 2026 | Case Series | Human | Irreversible Pore Formation and Cell Death, Reversible Membrane Permeabilisation | Background/Objectives: Irreversible electroporation (IRE) is a non-thermal tissue ablation technology, offering potential advantages such as reductions in pain, bleeding, and procedural time… |
| Irreversible | Sarafoleanu et al · Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg | 2026 | Case Series | Human | Irreversible Pore Formation and Cell Death, Reversible Membrane Permeabilisation | Objective: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of irreversible electroporation for non-thermal ablation of tonsils in adults. Study design: Prospective interventional case series of 24 adult… |
| Reversible | Sampate et al · IJARS | 2025 | Case Series | Human | – | Introduction: Head and Neck Carcinomas (HNC) are a significant cancer burden in India and worldwide, often necessitating palliative care due to their locoregional relapse. Electrochemotherap… |
| Reversible | Chiari et al · J Stomatol Oral Maxillofac Surg | 2026 | Case Report | Human | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation, Necrosis and Necroptosis | Background: Follicular dendritic cell sarcoma (FDCS) is a rare neoplasm arising from follicular dendritic cells, with a predilection for extranodal sites. FDCS of the tonsil is exceptionally… |
| Reversible | Bonadies et al · Biomedicines | 2023 | Case Report | Human | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation | Background: Brooke-Spiegler syndrome is a rare autosomal dominant disorder characterized by the continuous development of multiple benign skin appendage tumors. It is treated usually by repe… |
| Irreversible | Xu et al · QJM | 2022 | Case Report | Human | Irreversible Pore Formation and Cell Death, Reversible Membrane Permeabilisation | Irreversible electroporation (IRE) is a novel non-thermal ablation modality and has unique advantages for the treatment of tumors adjacent to vital structures. Our case highlights that IRE m… |
| Reversible | Landström et al · Anticancer Res | 2021 | Case Report | Human | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation | Background/aim: Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a cancer treatment modality where the efficacy of a chemotherapeutic agent is enhanced by an electrical field. It is an established palliative tr… |
| Reversible | Pichi et al · JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg | 2020 | Case Report | Human | – | Response to Electrochemotherapy in a Patient With Advanced Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Figure 1. Axial T1 With Gadolinium Sequence Magnetic Resonance Imaging Showing an Infiltrativ… |
| Reversible | Salehi et al · Vet Res Forum | 2018 | Case Report | Human | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation | A five-year-old female African hedgehog ( Atelerix albiventris ) was referred for a one month growing oral mass. The hedgehog was quiet, alert and responsive, with a 1.00 × 1.50 cm ulcerated… |
| Reversible | Vitfell-Rasmussen et al · Acta Oncol | 2017 | Case Report | Human | – | Aggressive fibromatosis also known as desmoid tumors constitute 3% of soft tissue tumors and 0.03% of all cancers [1]. They most commonly occur in women after childbirth and the gender ratio… |
| Reversible | Groselj et al · Biomed Eng Online | 2015 | Case Report | Human | Electrode Geometry and Placement, Electric Field Distribution and Modelling | Background: Electrochemotherapy provides highly effective local treatment for a variety of tumors. In deep-seated tumors of the head and neck, due to complex anatomy of the region or inabili… |
| Reversible | Holdsworth et al · JPRAS Open | 2015 | Case Report | Human | – | A 65-year-old man presented with an uncontrolled Merkel cell carcinoma on his chest that originated from his forearm. He previously had an amputation at the shoulder joint, but his disease r… |
| Irreversible | Meijerink et al · J Vasc Interv Radiol | 2015 | Case Report | Human | Reversible Membrane Permeabilisation, Irreversible Pore Formation and Cell Death | A 74-year-old man presented with a small locoregional, histopathologically proven, fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography-avid recurrence of follicular thyroid c… |
| Reversible | Panje et al · Am J Rhinol | 2000 | Case Report | Human | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation, Reversible Membrane Permeabilisation | The purpose of this article is to introduce the concept of endoscopic and electroporation therapy for the treatment of sinonasal carcinomas. Electroporation therapy is a technique that combi… |
| Reversible | Chiari et al · Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol | 2025 | Systematic Review / Meta-Analysis | Human | Systemic / Abscopal Immune Response | Objective: The primary objective of this review is to assess the survival outcomes of patients affected by oral cavity and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) treated with electroche… |
| Reversible | Jiménez-Labaig et al · Cancer Treat Rev | 2024 | Systematic Review / Meta-Analysis | Human | Calcium Electroporation and ATP Depletion, Haemostasis and Bleeding Control | Background: Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) presents an ideal scenario for intratumoral therapies (IT), due to its local recurrence pattern and frequent superficial extension. … |
| Reversible | Lenzi et al · Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol | 2017 | Systematic Review / Meta-Analysis | Human | Necrosis and Necroptosis | Electroporation, also known as electrochemotherapy, combines an antineoplastic agent with electroporation, causing localized progressive necrosis in the treated area. Today it is primarily u… |
| Reversible | Plaschke et al · Acta Oncol | 2016 | Systematic Review / Meta-Analysis | Human | – | Background: Electrochemotherapy, the combination of electroporation and chemotherapy, is mainly used in the palliative setting for treatment of cutaneous and subcutaneous metastases; however… |
| Reversible | Mahendra Prabu · – | 2026 | Review | Literature Analysis | Reversible Membrane Permeabilisation, Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation | Background: Head and Neck Cancer (HNC) is still considered a major global health problem because it usually presents itself with a high incidence of recurrence and associated disabilities [1… |
| Reversible | Cariti et al · Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital | 2024 | Review | Human | – | Head and neck cancers are mostly represented by squamous cell carcinoma. Despite effective treatment of primary tumours, local recurrences and metastases are frequent, with up to a 60% risk … |
| Reversible | Morozas et al · Front Oncol | 2024 | Review | Literature Analysis | Electric Field Distribution and Modelling, Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation | Head and neck cancer continues to be among the most prevalent types of cancer globally, yet it can be managed with appropriate treatment approaches. Presently, chemotherapy and radiotherapy … |
| Reversible | Pisani et al · Cancers (Basel) | 2022 | Review | Literature Analysis | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation, Increased Intracellular Cisplatin Accumulation | Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common malignancy that arises in the head-and-neck district. Traditional treatment could be insufficient in case of recurrent and/or metastatic cancers; f… |
| Reversible | Enokida et al · Cancers (Basel) | 2021 | Review | Literature Analysis | Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Combination | Despite recent advances in the development of chemotherapeutic drug, treatment for advanced cancer of the head and neck cancer (HNC) is still challenging. Options are limited by multiple fac… |
| Reversible | de Bree et al · Curr Opin Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg | 2020 | Review | Human | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation | Purpose of review: Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is increasingly used in different settings in head and neck cancer patients when conventional treatment options are not available. Recent finding… |
| Reversible | De Virgilio et al · Oncol Lett | 2018 | Review | Literature Analysis | – | 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 th… |
| Reversible | Benazzo et al · Handbook of Electroporation | 2017 | Review | Literature Analysis | Electrode Geometry and Placement, Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation | In the head and neck area, electrochemotherapy (ECT) is currently implemented for the treatment of recurrent and/or metastatic cutaneous, subcutaneous, mucosal, or deep-seated tumors of any … |
| Reversible | Ribero et al · Radiol Oncol | 2016 | Review | Literature Analysis | – | Background: Metastatic extraorbital sebaceous carcinoma is a rare event that could involve the head and neck. The treatment of choice for the initial stage of the disease is surgery and/or r… |
| Reversible | Landström FJ · – | 2015 | Review | Literature Analysis | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation, Antivascular Effect and Vessel Disruption | Fredrik Landström (2015): Curative Electrochemotherapy in the Head and Neck Area. Örebro Studies in Medicine 117. Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a local cancer treatment modality in which the … |
| Reversible | Soni · Ecancermedicalscience | 2015 | Review | Literature Analysis | – | Hidradenocarcinoma is a rare malignant adnexal tumour which arises from the intradermal duct of eccrine sweat glands. The head and neck are the most common sites of hidradenocarcinoma, but r… |
| Irreversible | Tao et al · Acta Otolaryngol | 2025 | Animal Study | Animal (In Vivo) | Irreversible Pore Formation and Cell Death, Reversible Membrane Permeabilisation | Background: Irreversible electroporation (IRE)/nanoknife is a nonthermal technique for ablating solid tumors. Objectives: To investigate the application of IRE for ablating tonsil tissues in… |
| Irreversible | Lv et al · Technol Cancer Res Treat | 2019 | Animal Study | Animal (In Vivo) | Reversible Membrane Permeabilisation, Irreversible Pore Formation and Cell Death | Background: Nonthermal irreversible electroporation is a minimally invasive surgery technology that employs high and brief electric fields to ablate undesirable tissues. Nonthermal irreversi… |
| Reversible | Quaglino et al · Cancers (Basel) | 2011 | Animal Study | Animal (In Vivo) | Gene Electrotransfer (Plasmid DNA) | DNA vaccination exploits a relatively simple and flexible technique to generate an immune response against microbial and tumor-associated antigens (TAAs). Its effectiveness is enhanced by th… |
| Reversible | Fujimoto et al · J Int Med Res | 2005 | Animal Study | Animal (In Vivo) | Increased Intracellular Cisplatin Accumulation, Potentiation of Cytotoxic Drug Permeability | The aim of this study was to determine the effects of low-voltage electrochemotherapy with intraperitoneal cisplatin on hamster oral fibrosarcoma. Oral fibrosarcoma was transplanted submucos… |
| Reversible | Omura et al · International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2000 | Animal Study | Animal (In Vivo) | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation, Necrosis and Necroptosis | This study evaluated the effects of electrochemotherapy (ECT) with intratumoral injection of bleomycin (BLM) on the chemically induced tongue cancer model in the hamster. Intratumoral inject… |
| Reversible | Omura et al · J Oral Maxillofac Surg | 1999 | Animal Study | Animal (In Vivo) | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation | Purpose: This study investigated the in vivo antitumor effects of electrochemotherapy (ECT) using electroporation and bleomycin in a hamster tongue cancer model to assess its clinical applic… |
| Reversible | Hasegawa et al · J Oral Pathol Med | 1998 | Animal Study | Animal (In Vivo) | Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation | Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a new technique that enhances the antitumor effect of various anticancer agents by delivering high-voltage electrical impulses to the tumor. A rat squamous cell … |
| Reversible | Lopes et al · IEEE Trans. Instrum. Meas. | 2026 | In Silico / Modelling | Computational Model | Tissue Conductivity and Impedance Change, Electric Field Distribution and Modelling | Electroporation (EP)–based cancer therapies, such as electrochemotherapy (ECT) and irreversible electroporation (IRE), require accurate characterization of tissue electrical properties to pr… |
| Reversible | De Virgilio et al · Tumori | 2013 | Editorial / Letter | Human | – | We would like to take the opportunity to comment on the paper by Mevio et al.1 in the May-June 2012 issue of Tumori titled “Electrochemotherapy for the treatment of recurrent head and neck c… |
Limitations
The counts on this page are bounded by the scope of the source PDF archive and are not a systematic review of the area's literature. Study type and mechanism labels are derived automatically; for critical decisions consult the full texts of the publications listed. The evidence level reflects the number of publications, not their methodological quality.