What is Electrochemotherapy
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a cancer treatment that combines chemotherapy with electric pulses to enhance drug absorption by tumor cells. Short electrical pulses temporarily open the cell membranes through electroporation, allowing more of the drug, such as bleomycin, to enter cancer cells.
ECT is primarily used for treating skin and subcutaneous tumors, including melanoma and recurrences of breast cancer. This method is precise and minimally invasive, preserving the surrounding healthy tissue. It is particularly beneficial when surgery or radiation therapy are not suitable options.
Minimal Discomfort
Low-voltage pulses ensure patients experience significantly less pain during treatment.
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Cost-Effective Therapy
Domestic design and streamlined manufacturing keep treatment expenses down.
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Transparent Pricing
Upfront, all-inclusive pricing guarantees no hidden fees or surprises.
Electrode Options
Our system supports a complete range of electrode accessories to match the clinical scenario. Clinicians choose the electrode type based on tumor size, shape, and depth, enabling treatment of virtually any target lesion with one versatile system.
Plate Electrodes
Needle Electrodes
Finger Electrodes
Key Advantages
Broad Clinical Efficacy
Enhanced Patient Safety
Versatile Electrode Options
Innovative Local Manufacturing
Successful Case Study
A 57-year-old woman with perianal squamous cell carcinoma underwent a single electrochemotherapy session at Bou-Ali Hospital. The treatment led to:
Reduced wound infection
Tissue healing and skin regeneration
Significant pain relief
Using a pentagonal electrode and direct bleomycin injection, treatment efficacy was maximized.
👉 Watch the video to hear her experience.