Hyperthermia is a cancer treatment where tumor tissue is heated to around 40 °C. Hyperthermia shows both cancer cell cytotoxicity and immune response stimulation via immune cell activation. Immunogenic responses encompass the innate and adaptive immune systems, involving the activation of macrophages, natural killer cells, dendritic cells, and T cells. Moreover, hyperthermia is commonly used in combination with different treatment modalities, such as radiotherapy and chemotherapy, for better clinical outcomes. In this review, we will focus on hyperthermia-induced immunogenic effects and molecular events to improve radiotherapy efficacy. The beneficial potential of integrating radiotherapy with hyperthermia is also discussed
Moderate hyperthermia at temperatures between 40 and 44°C is a multifaceted therapeutic modality. It...
The treatment of breast cancer by radiotherapy can be complemented by hyperthermia. Little is known ...
The hallmarks of hyperthermia and its pleotropic effects are in favour of its combined use with chem...
Hyperthermia is a cancer treatment where tumor tissue is heated to around 40 °C. Hyperthermia sh...
Hyperthermia is a type of medical modality for cancer treatment using the biological effect of artif...
Hyperthermia (HT) is one of the hot topics that have been discussed over decades. However, it never ...
Multimodal tumor treatment settings consisting of radiotherapy and immunomodulating agents such as i...
Much information can be gained by investigating the consequences of hyperthermia on individual cell ...
PURPOSE: Hyperthermia (HT) treatment of cancer patients was revived over the last years and has been...
There is some evidence that radiotherapy (RT) can trigger anti-tumor immune responses. In addition, ...
The many studies undertaken recently have increased the possibilities to use hyperthermia in cancer ...
Regions of low oxygenation (hypoxia) are a characteristic feature of solid tumors, and cells existin...
Radiotherapy is used to treat approximately 50% of all cancer patients, with varying success. Radiat...
AbstractOver the past decades, cancer is the major cause of incidence of death increasing every day....
Hyperthermia is another important method in the treatment of tumors, secondary to surgery, radiother...
Moderate hyperthermia at temperatures between 40 and 44°C is a multifaceted therapeutic modality. It...
The treatment of breast cancer by radiotherapy can be complemented by hyperthermia. Little is known ...
The hallmarks of hyperthermia and its pleotropic effects are in favour of its combined use with chem...
Hyperthermia is a cancer treatment where tumor tissue is heated to around 40 °C. Hyperthermia sh...
Hyperthermia is a type of medical modality for cancer treatment using the biological effect of artif...
Hyperthermia (HT) is one of the hot topics that have been discussed over decades. However, it never ...
Multimodal tumor treatment settings consisting of radiotherapy and immunomodulating agents such as i...
Much information can be gained by investigating the consequences of hyperthermia on individual cell ...
PURPOSE: Hyperthermia (HT) treatment of cancer patients was revived over the last years and has been...
There is some evidence that radiotherapy (RT) can trigger anti-tumor immune responses. In addition, ...
The many studies undertaken recently have increased the possibilities to use hyperthermia in cancer ...
Regions of low oxygenation (hypoxia) are a characteristic feature of solid tumors, and cells existin...
Radiotherapy is used to treat approximately 50% of all cancer patients, with varying success. Radiat...
AbstractOver the past decades, cancer is the major cause of incidence of death increasing every day....
Hyperthermia is another important method in the treatment of tumors, secondary to surgery, radiother...
Moderate hyperthermia at temperatures between 40 and 44°C is a multifaceted therapeutic modality. It...
The treatment of breast cancer by radiotherapy can be complemented by hyperthermia. Little is known ...
The hallmarks of hyperthermia and its pleotropic effects are in favour of its combined use with chem...