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Clinical Evidence 59 publications

Bone & Soft Tissue Sarcomas

Musculoskeletal & CNS

In bone metastases and soft tissue sarcomas, electrochemotherapy has been studied for pain palliation, local control and preoperative volume reduction. The high impedance of bone and the need for imaging guidance in electrode placement are technical themes specific to this area.

59total publications
18clinical studies
24preclinical studies
9reviews
1997–2026publication span

Evidence Status by Regime

Reversible electroporation (RE-ECT)

49publications
17clinical
20preclinical

Clinical Evidence

1997–2026 · In Routine Clinical Use

Irreversible electroporation (IRE-ECT)

10publications
1clinical
4preclinical

Exploratory Evidence

2011–2023 · Early Research Stage

Mechanisms Reported in This Area

Terms were detected by automatic matching over publication abstracts; the figure gives the number of publications containing the term.

Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation 17 Reversible Membrane Permeabilisation 15 Irreversible Pore Formation and Cell Death 13 Increased Intracellular Cisplatin Accumulation 8 Electric Field Distribution and Modelling 8 Potentiation of Cytotoxic Drug Permeability 7 Electrode Geometry and Placement 7 Necrosis and Necroptosis 5 Gene Electrotransfer (Plasmid DNA) 3 Systemic / Abscopal Immune Response 2 Interleukin-12 Mediated Immune Stimulation 2 Tissue Conductivity and Impedance Change 2

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 typePublicationsShare within this area
Prospective Clinical Study2
3%
Clinical Study12
20%
Retrospective Clinical Study1
2%
Case Series3
5%
Case Report8
14%
Systematic Review / Meta-Analysis1
2%
Review8
14%
Animal Study21
36%
In Vitro Study1
2%
In Silico / Modelling2
3%

Literature Evidence Table

59 publications listed in order of evidence strength. Click a title to open the citation, mechanism and full abstract drawer.

RegimePublicationYearStudy typeModelMechanismAbstract
Reversible
Ottlakan et al · Bioelectrochemistry
2022Prospective Clinical StudyHumanIncreased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation, Electrode Geometry and PlacementThe aim of the current prospective pilot study exclusively for deep-seated soft tissue sarcomas (STS) was to evaluate efficacy and safety of bleomycin-based ECT using VEG (variable electrode…
Reversible
Cindrič et al · Technol Cancer Res Treat
2018Prospective Clinical StudyHumanElectric Field Distribution and Modelling, Electrode Geometry and PlacementVertebral column is the most frequent site for bone metastases. It has been demonstrated in previous studies that bone metastases can be efficiently treated by electrochemotherapy. We develo…
Reversible
Cevolani et al · J Surg Oncol
2023Clinical StudyHumanNecrosis and NecroptosisBackground: Bone metastases are frequent in patients with cancer. Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a minimally invasive treatment based on a high-voltage electric pulse combined with an anticanc…
Reversible
Campanacci et al · Curr Oncol
2022Clinical StudyHumanBone metastases induce pain, risk of fracture, and neural compression, and reduced mobility and quality of life. Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a minimally invasive local treatment based on a …
Reversible
Campanacci et al · Eur J Surg Oncol
2021Clinical StudyHumanIntroduction: Bone metastases are frequent in patients with cancer. Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a minimally invasive treatment. Preclinical and clinical studies supported the use of ECT in …
Reversible
Simioni et al · Sci Rep
2020Clinical StudyHumanIncreased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation, Electrode Geometry and PlacementStandard electrochemotherapy (ECT) is effective in many tumour types but is confined to the treatment of small superficial lesions. Variable electrode-geometry ECT (VEG-ECT) may overcome the…
Reversible
Sundararajan et al · JCPCR
2019Clinical StudyHumanIrreversible Pore Formation and Cell Death, Reversible Membrane PermeabilisationVolume 10 Issue 5 - 2019 Sarcomas are cancers that occur in soft tissues and bones that mostly affect teenagers and young adults. Although its occurrence is rare, the affect is huge-metastat…
Reversible
Bianchi et al · World J Surg
2016Clinical StudyHumanIntroduction: Bone metastatic disease is a major cause of pain and decreased quality of life in patients with cancer. In addition to systemic therapy and pain control with narcotic analgesic…
Reversible
Guida et al · Annals of Oncology
2016Clinical StudyHumanAngiosarcoma is an aggressive vascular neoplasm with a high propensity for local recurrence. Electrochemotherapy is an emerging skin-directed therapy, © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford …
Reversible
Guida et al · European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO)
2016Clinical StudyHumanIncreased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation, Antivascular Effect and Vessel DisruptionAngiosarcoma is an aggressive vascular neoplasm with a high propensity for local recurrence. Electrochemotherapy is an emerging skin-directed therapy, which exerts prominent anti-tumour acti…
Reversible
Tosi et al · Med Biol Eng Comput
2016Clinical StudyHumanTissue Conductivity and Impedance ChangeTissue electrical conductivity is correlated with tissue characteristics. In this work, some soft tissue sarcomas (STS) excised from patients have been evaluated in terms of histological cha…
Reversible
Campana et al · World J Surg
2013Clinical StudyHumanElectrode Geometry and Placement, Increased Intracellular Bleomycin AccumulationAims: Our aim was to evaluate the activity, toxicity, and feasibility of electrochemotherapy (ECT) in patients with soft-tissue sarcomas (STS). Methods: A two-stage phase II trial was conduc…
Reversible
Shimizu et al · J Orthop Sci
2003Clinical StudyHumanIncreased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation, Necrosis and NecroptosisElectrochemotherapy (ECT) delivers nonpermeable anticancer drugs to cell interiors by temporally increasing the permeability of the cytoplasmic membrane under locally applied pulsating elect…
Reversible
M Hyacinthe, M Jaroszeski, V Dang, D Coppola, R Karl, R Gilbert · Cancer
1999Clinical StudyHumanPotentiation of Cytotoxic Drug Permeability, Increased Intracellular Bleomycin AccumulationPulsed electric fields have been shown to increase the effectiveness of antineoplastic agents by temporarily increasing the permeability of cell membranes. This type of drug delivery is call…
Reversible
Czarnecka et al · Eur J Surg Oncol
2026Retrospective Clinical StudyHumanBackground: Clear cell sarcoma (CCS) is a rare subtype of soft tissue sarcoma (STS). The objective of this analysis was to evaluate the effectiveness of multidisciplinary treatment of CCS an…
Reversible
Tedesco et al · J Clin Med
2024Case SeriesHumanIncreased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation(1) Background: this case series and literature review aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of electrochemotherapy in the management of aggressive spinal hemangiomas, presenting two dist…
Reversible
Deschamps et al · Eur J Cancer
2023Case SeriesHumanIncreased Intracellular Bleomycin AccumulationObjective: To report efficacy and safety of percutaneous electrochemotherapy (ECT) in patients with radiotherapy-resistant metastatic epidural spinal cord compression (MESCC). Material/ meth…
Irreversible
Martin et al · BMC Cancer
2014Case SeriesHumanIrreversible Pore Formation and Cell Death, Reversible Membrane PermeabilisationBackground: Irreversible electroporation (IRE) has recently been added as an additional therapeutic ablative option in patients with locally advanced cancers (LAC) involving vital structures…
Reversible
Siew et al · Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol
2026Case ReportHumanReversible Membrane Permeabilisation, Electrode Geometry and PlacementVertebral haemangiomas are benign lesions that developed from vascular proliferation within bone marrow spaces [1]. As these malformations do not grow by mitotic activity and lack any malign…
Reversible
Angelini et al · Diagnostics (Basel)
2024Case ReportHumanNecrosis and NecroptosisMetastases are complications of primary tumors due to prolonged cancer survival and have become an important issue for oncological patients and the most frequent cause of death and disabilit…
Reversible
Albertini et al · Case Rep Med
2020Case ReportHumanIntroduction Metastatic bone disease represents a systemic pathology that heavily affects the quality of life of oncologic patients causing pain and functional disability. Methodology . We p…
Reversible
Cornelis et al · Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol
2019Case ReportHumanTwo patients underwent percutaneous image-guided electrochemotherapy on blastic spine metastases involving posterior walls of the lumbar vertebral bodies with epidural extension. These treat…
Irreversible
Qin et al · Technol Cancer Res Treat
2017Case ReportHumanReversible Membrane Permeabilisation, Irreversible Pore Formation and Cell DeathPurpose: To explore the safety and efficacy of irreversible electroporation ablation in unresectable fibrous sarcoma with 2 electrodes. Methods: A 74-year-old woman with unresectable retrope…
Irreversible
Steinbrecher et al · BMJ Case Rep
2016Case ReportHumanIrreversible Pore Formation and Cell Death, Reversible Membrane PermeabilisationEwing's sarcoma (ES) is the second most common paediatric cancer of the bone. Standard therapy includes surgery or radiation for local control of primary and relapsed lesions and chemotherap…
Reversible
Bonadies et al · Anticancer Res
2015Case ReportHumanDermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) is an uncommon cutaneous sarcoma with high recurrence rate. Radical surgery is the treatment of choice, although in cosmetically-sensitive areas such a…
Irreversible
Neal et al · J Clin Oncol
2011Case ReportHumanIrreversible Pore Formation and Cell Death, Reversible Membrane PermeabilisationIrreversible electroporation (IRE) is a promising technique for the focal treatment of pathologic tissues that involves placing minimally invasive electrodes within the targeted region. A se…
Reversible
Bocchi et al · J Clin Med
2023Systematic Review / Meta-AnalysisLiterature AnalysisBackground and aim: Cancers are one of the most frequent causes of death and disability in humans. Skeletal involvement has a major impact on the quality of life and prognosis of cancer pati…
Reversible
Deschamps et al · Br J Radiol
2025ReviewHumanElectric Field Distribution and ModellingThis review aims to analyse the safety and clinical efficacy in terms of pain relief and local tumour control, in patients with metastatic epidural spinal cord compression undergoing electro…
Reversible
Berry-Kilgour · Front Bioeng Biotechnol
2024ReviewLiterature AnalysisPreservation of Extracellular Matrix and Tissue Scaffold, Electric Field Distribution and ModellingTissue engineering encompasses a range of techniques that direct the growth of cells into a living tissue construct for regenerative medicine applications, disease models, drug discovery, an…
Reversible
Martin et al · Bioengineering (Basel)
2023ReviewLiterature AnalysisIncreased Intracellular Bleomycin AccumulationThe primary aim of this study was to analyze studies that use electrochemotherapy (ECT) in "deep-seated" tumors in solid organs (liver, kidney, bone metastasis, pancreas, and abdomen) and un…
Irreversible
Sun et al · Anticancer Res
2023ReviewHumanIrreversible Pore Formation and Cell Death, Reversible Membrane PermeabilisationOsteosarcoma is the most common primary bone malignancy, and surgical resection combined with neoadjuvant chemotherapy is the gold-standard treatment for affected patients. Although the over…
Reversible
Tsukamoto et al · Curr Oncol
2021ReviewHumanThe number of patients with bone metastasis increases as medical management and surgery improve the overall survival of patients with cancer. Bone metastasis can cause skeletal complications…
Irreversible
Vailas et al · J BUON
2019ReviewHumanIrreversible Pore Formation and Cell Death, Reversible Membrane PermeabilisationSarcomas arise from uncontrolled cell growth in tissues of mesodermal origins, such as connective tissue, bone, cartilage, fat or muscle. Surgical resection is still considered the cornersto…
Reversible
Mavrogenis et al · Clin J Pain
2016ReviewHumanBackground: Metastatic disease is the most common malignancy of the bone. Prostate, breast, lung, kidney, and thyroid cancer account for 80% of skeletal metastases. Bone metastases are assoc…
Reversible
Spugnini et al · Int J Biochem Cell Biol
2008ReviewAnimal (In Vivo)Local management of soft tissue sarcoma in humans generally involves multi-modality approaches whose cornerstones are surgery combined with radiation therapy. The usual radiation protocols a…
Reversible
Ondráčková · Adv Sci (Weinh)
2026Animal StudyAnimal (In Vivo)Tissue Conductivity and Impedance ChangeElectrical lesioning of nervous tissue is a common surgical intervention and traditionally is carried out using high-amplitude high-frequency currents. These procedures ablate tissue via an …
Reversible
Deschamps et al · Eur Radiol Exp
2025Animal StudyAnimal (In Vivo)Apoptosis InductionBackground: Electrochemotherapy (ECT) of vertebral metastasis is a new treatment option for metastasis that is not accessible to thermal ablation or radiotherapy. A numerical feasibility stu…
Reversible
Müller et al · Sci Rep
2024Animal StudyAnimal (In Vivo)Thermal Effect and Joule Heating, Irreversible Pore Formation and Cell DeathMedical devices and technologies must undergo extensive testing and validation before being certified for public healthcare use, especially in oncology where a high research focus is on new …
Reversible
Kranjc et al · Radiol Oncol
2017Animal StudyAnimal (In Vivo)Increased Intracellular Cisplatin Accumulation, Reversible Membrane PermeabilisationBackground: Cisplatin is used in cancer therapy, but its side effects and acquired resistance to cisplatin have led to the synthesis and evaluation of new platinum compounds. Recently, the s…
Reversible
Tschon et al · Technol Cancer Res Treat
2016Animal StudyAnimal (In Vivo)Reversible Membrane Permeabilisation, Irreversible Pore Formation and Cell DeathSkeletal metastases are a common cause of severe morbidity, reduction in quality of life and often early mortality. Consequently, improvements in therapies are necessary. Electroporation use…
Irreversible
Tam et al · Radiology
2016Animal StudyAnimal (In Vivo)Irreversible Pore Formation and Cell Death, Electric Field Distribution and ModellingPurpose To determine the effects of irreversible electroporation (IRE) on the neural tissues after ablation in the epidural space of the porcine spine. Materials and Methods The institutiona…
Reversible
Cemazar et al · Radiol Oncol
2015Animal StudyAnimal (In Vivo)Increased Intracellular Cisplatin Accumulation, Potentiation of Cytotoxic Drug PermeabilityBackground: Electrochemotherapy is a tumour ablation modality, based on electroporation of the cell membrane, allowing non-permeant anticancer drugs to enter the cell, thus augmenting their …
Irreversible
Song et al · Sci Rep
2015Animal StudyAnimal (In Vivo)Irreversible Pore Formation and Cell Death, Reversible Membrane PermeabilisationIrreversible electroporation (IRE) is a novel ablation method that has been tested in humans with lung, prostate, kidney, liver, lymph node and presacral cancers. As a new non-thermal treatm…
Reversible
Fini et al · Clin Exp Metastasis
2013Animal StudyAnimal (In Vivo)Increased Intracellular Bleomycin AccumulationBone metastases impair general health status, quality of life and survival of patients. Electrochemotherapy (ECT), which combines electroporation (EP) and the administration of anticancer dr…
Reversible
Sedlar · BMC Cancer
2013Animal StudyAnimal (In Vivo)Gene Electrotransfer (Plasmid DNA), Interleukin-12 Mediated Immune StimulationBackground: Interleukin-12 (IL-12) based radiosensitization is an effective way of tumor treatment. Local cytokine production, without systemic shedding, might provide clinical benefit in ra…
Reversible
Sedlar et al · Radiol Oncol
2012Animal StudyAnimal (In Vivo)Gene Electrotransfer (Plasmid DNA), Interleukin-12 Mediated Immune StimulationBACKGROUND.: Electrochemotherapy provides good local tumor control but requires adjuvant treatment for increased local response and action on distant metastasis. In relation to this, intramu…
Irreversible
Li et al · PLoS One
2012Animal StudyAnimal (In Vivo)Irreversible Pore Formation and Cell Death, Reversible Membrane PermeabilisationBackground: Irreversible electroporation (IRE) is a promising technique for the focal treatment of pathologic tissues, which involves placing minimally invasive electrodes within the targete…
Reversible
Spugnini et al · J Transl Med
2011Animal StudyAnimal (In Vivo)Increased Intracellular Cisplatin AccumulationBackground: Cancer is one of the most difficult current health challenges, being responsible for millions of deaths yearly. Systemic chemotherapy is the most common therapeutic approach, and…
Reversible
Fini et al · J Bone Joint Surg Br
2010Animal StudyAnimal (In Vivo)Short intense electrical pulses transiently increase the permeability of the cell membrane, an effect known as electroporation. This can be combined with antiblastic drugs for ablation of tu…
Reversible
Grosel et al · DNA Cell Biol
2006Animal StudyAnimal (In Vivo)Gene Electrotransfer (Plasmid DNA), Increased Intracellular Cisplatin AccumulationThe aim of our study was to evaluate feasibility and therapeutic potential of electrogene therapy with p53 alone or combined with electrochemotherapy using cisplatin on two murine sarcomas w…
Reversible
Spugnini et al · Cancer Chemother Pharmacol
2006Animal StudyAnimal (In Vivo)Increased Intracellular Bleomycin AccumulationFeline soft tissue sarcomas are spontaneous, rapidly growing, and aggressive neoplasms that mimic their human counterpart. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and effic…
Reversible
Kranjc et al · BMC Cancer
2005Animal StudyAnimal (In Vivo)Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation, Potentiation of Cytotoxic Drug PermeabilityBackground: Bleomycin is poorly permeant but potent cytotoxic and radiosensitizing drug. The aim of the study was to evaluate whether a physical drug delivery system - electroporation can in…
Reversible
Isobe et al · Clin Orthop Relat Res
2004Animal StudyAnimal (In Vivo)Potentiation of Cytotoxic Drug PermeabilityMethotrexate plays a key role in adjuvant chemotherapy for treatment of osteosarcoma, but is used at a high dose because it can pass through a cell membrane only with difficulty. Therefore, …
Reversible
Jaroszeski et al · Technol Cancer Res Treat
2002Animal StudyAnimal (In Vivo)Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation, Reversible Membrane PermeabilisationElectrochemotherapy is the combined use of a chemotherapeutic agent and pulsed electric fields. Electrical treatment causes an increase in cell membrane permeability which allows the chemoth…
Reversible
A Horiuchi, T Nikaido, J Mitsushita, T Toki, I Konishi, S Fujii · International Journal of Cancer
2000Animal StudyAnimal (In Vivo)Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation, Systemic / Abscopal Immune ResponseInt. J. Cancer: 88, 640 – 644 (2000) © 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc. Publication of the International Union Against Cancer ENHANCEMENT OF ANTITUMOR EFFECT OF BLEOMYCIN BY LOW-VOLTAGE IN VIVO ELECTRO…
Reversible
Sersˇa et al · Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics
1997Animal StudyAnimal (In Vivo)Increased Intracellular Bleomycin Accumulation, Potentiation of Cytotoxic Drug PermeabilityElectrochemotherapy combines chemotherapy with electric pulses in order to potentiate anti-tumor effectiveness of chemotherapeutic drugs. Electrochemotherapy with drugs that normally do not …
Irreversible
Gill et al · Oncotarget
2018In Vitro StudyCell CultureIncreased Intracellular Cisplatin AccumulationBackground: Osteosarcoma accounts for roughly 60% of all malignant bone tumors in children and young adults. The five-year survival rate for localized tumors after surgery and chemotherapy i…
Reversible
Cindrič et al · Cancers (Basel)
2022In Silico / ModellingComputational ModelElectric Field Distribution and Modelling, Reversible Membrane PermeabilisationElectroporation-based treatments such as electrochemotherapy and irreversible electroporation ablation have sparked interest with respect to their use in medicine. Treatment planning involve…
Reversible
Ongaro et al · Technol Cancer Res Treat
2015In Silico / ModellingComputational ModelElectric Field Distribution and Modelling, Electrode Geometry and PlacementElectrochemotherapy (ECT) is a local anticancer treatment based on the combination of chemotherapy and short, tumor-permeabilizing, voltage pulses delivered using needle electrodes or plate …

Limitations

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