Hyperthermia has been known since the last century to be effective against cancer, but it has only developed into a new therapeutic method during the past 20 years. The authors review the theoretical and experimental backgrounds of fever therapy and discuss its local and general applications currently under study, including possible synergistic effects with radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy. Particular attention is paid to systemic hyperthermia.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Hyperthermia, one of the oldest forms of cancer treatment involves selective heating of tumor tissue...
Hyperthermia refers to elevation tumor temperature from 39 up to 43 degree Celsius. Actually Therape...
As the subject of my bachelor's thesis I have selected hyperthermia as an instrument in the treatmen...
The objective of this paper is to describe history of hyperthermia and its clinical applications in ...
Hyperthermia, the procedure of raising the temperature of tumour-loaded tissue to 40-43 degrees C, i...
ABSTRACT: Hyperthermia, the procedure of raising the temperature of a part of or the whole body abov...
Hyperthermia (HT) means using controlled temperatures of 40-45°C for cancer treatment. HT is applied...
Hyperthermia (HT) is a method used to treat tumors by increasing the temperature of the cells. The t...
The hallmarks of hyperthermia and its pleotropic effects are in favour of its combined use with chem...
SummaryThe aim of this paper is to give a concise description of hyperthermia and a brief review of ...
\u3cp\u3eHyperthermia, one of the oldest forms of cancer treatment involves selective heating of tum...
Hyperthermia, one of the oldest forms of cancer treatment involves selective heating of tumor tissue...
Hyperthermia is a type of medical modality for cancer treatment using the biological effect of artif...
The compelling biologic basis for combining hyperthermia with modern cancer therapies including radi...
Broadly speaking, the term hyperthermia refers to either an abnormally high fever or the treatment o...
Hyperthermia, one of the oldest forms of cancer treatment involves selective heating of tumor tissue...
Hyperthermia refers to elevation tumor temperature from 39 up to 43 degree Celsius. Actually Therape...
As the subject of my bachelor's thesis I have selected hyperthermia as an instrument in the treatmen...
The objective of this paper is to describe history of hyperthermia and its clinical applications in ...
Hyperthermia, the procedure of raising the temperature of tumour-loaded tissue to 40-43 degrees C, i...
ABSTRACT: Hyperthermia, the procedure of raising the temperature of a part of or the whole body abov...
Hyperthermia (HT) means using controlled temperatures of 40-45°C for cancer treatment. HT is applied...
Hyperthermia (HT) is a method used to treat tumors by increasing the temperature of the cells. The t...
The hallmarks of hyperthermia and its pleotropic effects are in favour of its combined use with chem...
SummaryThe aim of this paper is to give a concise description of hyperthermia and a brief review of ...
\u3cp\u3eHyperthermia, one of the oldest forms of cancer treatment involves selective heating of tum...
Hyperthermia, one of the oldest forms of cancer treatment involves selective heating of tumor tissue...
Hyperthermia is a type of medical modality for cancer treatment using the biological effect of artif...
The compelling biologic basis for combining hyperthermia with modern cancer therapies including radi...
Broadly speaking, the term hyperthermia refers to either an abnormally high fever or the treatment o...
Hyperthermia, one of the oldest forms of cancer treatment involves selective heating of tumor tissue...
Hyperthermia refers to elevation tumor temperature from 39 up to 43 degree Celsius. Actually Therape...
As the subject of my bachelor's thesis I have selected hyperthermia as an instrument in the treatmen...