Addition of hyperthermia to radiotherapy has been shown beneficial in management of many types of cancer [1], including Head and Neck tumors [2]. The objective of hyperthermia treatment is to raise the temperature in the tumor to a therapeutic level 40-44\ub0C for typically 60 minutes to achieve cell death or render the cells more sensitive to ionizing radiation and chemical toxins. In our work, we aim to develop H&N applicator that is capable of modifying the focus size according to tumor position and volume. The system consists of a number of antennas placed around a patient, relying on a constructive wave interference to selectively heat the tumour. The spatial control of the foci spot and thus the quality of hyperthermia treatment can b...
International audienceAlthough cancer is a recognized disorder worldwide, its treatment is a great c...
textabstractTreatment of advanced tumours in the head and neck (H&N) remains complex and the toxic...
Cancer treatment using hyperthermia techniques recently become the interest among researchers in in...
Hyperthermia is an adjuvant treatment modality to radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy, with the aim of ...
Hyperthermia is an emerging cancer treatment modality which involves applying heat to the malignant ...
textabstractDeep hyperthermia is a treatment used in concurrence with radiation therapy or chemother...
The goal of the hyperthermia treatment is to heat up tumors to temperatures above 42\ub0C while keep...
textabstractAbstract Purpose: Definition of all features and the potential of the novel HYPERcollar...
Targeted radiofrequency (RF) heating induced hyperthermia has a wide range of applications, ranging ...
Accumulating evidence shows that hyperthermia improves head-and-neck cancer treatment. Over the last...
Hyperthermia, increasing tumor temperatures to 40-43°C, is a proven oncological treatment enhancing ...
Accumulating evidence shows that hyperthermia improves head-and-neck cancer treatment. Over the last...
The last twenty years have seen many clinical studies showing the ability of hyperthermia to remarka...
Microwave hyperthermia aims at selectively heating cancer cells to a supra-physiological temperature...
Clinical studies have shown that hyperthermia sensitizes tumor cells for conventional therapies. Dur...
International audienceAlthough cancer is a recognized disorder worldwide, its treatment is a great c...
textabstractTreatment of advanced tumours in the head and neck (H&N) remains complex and the toxic...
Cancer treatment using hyperthermia techniques recently become the interest among researchers in in...
Hyperthermia is an adjuvant treatment modality to radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy, with the aim of ...
Hyperthermia is an emerging cancer treatment modality which involves applying heat to the malignant ...
textabstractDeep hyperthermia is a treatment used in concurrence with radiation therapy or chemother...
The goal of the hyperthermia treatment is to heat up tumors to temperatures above 42\ub0C while keep...
textabstractAbstract Purpose: Definition of all features and the potential of the novel HYPERcollar...
Targeted radiofrequency (RF) heating induced hyperthermia has a wide range of applications, ranging ...
Accumulating evidence shows that hyperthermia improves head-and-neck cancer treatment. Over the last...
Hyperthermia, increasing tumor temperatures to 40-43°C, is a proven oncological treatment enhancing ...
Accumulating evidence shows that hyperthermia improves head-and-neck cancer treatment. Over the last...
The last twenty years have seen many clinical studies showing the ability of hyperthermia to remarka...
Microwave hyperthermia aims at selectively heating cancer cells to a supra-physiological temperature...
Clinical studies have shown that hyperthermia sensitizes tumor cells for conventional therapies. Dur...
International audienceAlthough cancer is a recognized disorder worldwide, its treatment is a great c...
textabstractTreatment of advanced tumours in the head and neck (H&N) remains complex and the toxic...
Cancer treatment using hyperthermia techniques recently become the interest among researchers in in...