Treatment with electrochemotherapy is by far used for treatment of cutaneous cancers. Its potential for treating deep-seated head and neck lesions, but also those in other areas of the body is yet to be fully understood and appreciated. Emphasizing the importance of proper patient and treatment parameters selection, their education about the possible drawbacks of treatment and, last but not least, outcomes are of utmost importance. We present two patients, both with squamous cell carcinomas of head and neck, but with very different outcomes.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
COBISS.SI-ID: 2120571The Faculty of Pharmacy (project members: Albin Kristl, Jurij Trontelj and Robert Roškar) is participating in a European LIFE+ project PharmDegrade entitled DEGRADATION OF PHARMACEUTICALS IN WASTEWATERS FROM NURSING HOMES AND HOSPITALS (LIFE 13 ENV/SI/000466, september 2014-november 2016), where we are a partner organization together with the company Arhel. Our main goal within this project is development of novel sensitive analytical methods to detect and quantify pharmaceuticals in wastewater samples to support the design and implementation of new advanced oxidation wastewater treatment plant.
F.08 Development and manufacture of a prototype