Abstract

The presence in tissue of small amounts of light absorbing dyes, such as photosensitizers, can significantly change the spatial distribution of light fluence. The main effects are a reduction in penetration of light into the tissue and a decrease in the diffuse reflectance from the surface. This paper describes the application of these perturbations to three problems in the dosimetry of photodynamic therapy (PDT) - the quantitation of photosensitizer concentration in vivo, the determination of tissue optical properties, and the concept of threshold dose. We shall briefly discuss each of these.

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