The hallmarks of hyperthermia and its pleotropic effects are in favour of its combined use with chemotherapy. Preclinical research reveals that for heat killing and synergistic effects the thermal dose is most critical. Thermal enhancement of drug cytotoxicity is accompanied by cellular death and necrosis without increasing its oncogenic potential. The induction of genetically defined stress responses can deliver danger signals to activate the host's immune system. The positive results of randomised trials have definitely established hyperthermia in combination with chemotherapy as a novel clinical modality for the treatment of cancer. Hyperthermia targets the action of chemotherapy within the heated tumour region without affecting syst...
Despite recent developments in diagnosis and treatment options, cancer remains one of the most criti...
The results from experimental studies indicate that hyperthermia is both an effective complementary ...
Hyperthermia, i.e. heating the tumor to a temperature of 40–43 °C is considered by many a valuable t...
The hallmarks of hyperthermia and its pleotropic effects are in favour of its combined use with chem...
The compelling biologic basis for combining hyperthermia with modern cancer therapies including radi...
Clinical hyperthermia with controlled alteration of temperature (40 to 44°C) in the target area ...
There is substantial evidence from preclinical data that the antitumor cytotoxicity of selected chem...
There is substantial evidence from preclinical data that the antitumor cytotoxicity of selected chem...
There is substantial evidence from preclinical data that the antitumor cytotoxicity of selected chem...
Over the past decades, cancer is the major cause of incidence of death increasing every day. Differe...
AbstractOver the past decades, cancer is the major cause of incidence of death increasing every day....
Hyperthermia, the procedure of raising the temperature of tumour-loaded tissue to 40-43 degrees C, i...
Hyperthermia is a type of medical modality for cancer treatment using the biological effect of artif...
\u3cp\u3eHyperthermia, one of the oldest forms of cancer treatment involves selective heating of tum...
The results from experimental studies indicate that hyperthermia is both an effective complementary ...
Despite recent developments in diagnosis and treatment options, cancer remains one of the most criti...
The results from experimental studies indicate that hyperthermia is both an effective complementary ...
Hyperthermia, i.e. heating the tumor to a temperature of 40–43 °C is considered by many a valuable t...
The hallmarks of hyperthermia and its pleotropic effects are in favour of its combined use with chem...
The compelling biologic basis for combining hyperthermia with modern cancer therapies including radi...
Clinical hyperthermia with controlled alteration of temperature (40 to 44°C) in the target area ...
There is substantial evidence from preclinical data that the antitumor cytotoxicity of selected chem...
There is substantial evidence from preclinical data that the antitumor cytotoxicity of selected chem...
There is substantial evidence from preclinical data that the antitumor cytotoxicity of selected chem...
Over the past decades, cancer is the major cause of incidence of death increasing every day. Differe...
AbstractOver the past decades, cancer is the major cause of incidence of death increasing every day....
Hyperthermia, the procedure of raising the temperature of tumour-loaded tissue to 40-43 degrees C, i...
Hyperthermia is a type of medical modality for cancer treatment using the biological effect of artif...
\u3cp\u3eHyperthermia, one of the oldest forms of cancer treatment involves selective heating of tum...
The results from experimental studies indicate that hyperthermia is both an effective complementary ...
Despite recent developments in diagnosis and treatment options, cancer remains one of the most criti...
The results from experimental studies indicate that hyperthermia is both an effective complementary ...
Hyperthermia, i.e. heating the tumor to a temperature of 40–43 °C is considered by many a valuable t...