One of the most used cancer treatments is the thermal ablation, in which necrosis in tumor tissues is induced by employing a certain thermal dose. Depending on the lesion and other medical aspects, a prefixed thermal dose is applied by varying thermal power and/or exposure time. Besides, it is important to apply the right thermal dose in order to not damage healthy tissues. In this paper, the effects of a pulsating heat source on a tumor cell are investigated in order to improve thermal ablation processes. The tumor cell is modelled as a porous sphere made up by a solid phase (tissue, interstitial space, etc.) and a fluid phase (blood). The pulsating heat source term is referred only to a part of this sphere. A Local Thermal Non-Equilibrium...
Modeling flow field in tumor regions interstitial space is of primary importance, because of the imp...
Hyperthermia concerns about the heating treatment of cancerous tissues, mostly using a radiator, i.e...
[[abstract]]Hyperthermia (or thermal ablation) is a cancer treatment which uses thermal energy depos...
One of the most used cancer treatments is the thermal ablation, in which necrosis in tumor tissues i...
Background and objectives Hyperthermia treatment is nowadays recognized as the fourth additional ...
The relevance of thermal ablation in cancer treatment is growing through the years, because it invol...
Thermal ablation of tumors is a minimally invasive technique more and more employed in cancer treatm...
Thermal ablation is a minimally or noninvasive cancer therapy technique that involves fewer complica...
In thermal ablation, several techniques of treating infected cell in human tissue are being used by ...
Mostly thanks to its noninvasiveness, thermal ablation is a widely used technique to treat tumors in...
Hyperthermia treatment is nowadays recognized as the fourth additional cancer therapy technique foll...
In this work, two different bioheat models are implemente d to model a thermal ablation of hepatocel...
The abnormal nature of tumour mass (i.e. malignant progression, oncogenesis, and metastatic spread) ...
textThermal ablation, which uses localized heating by external energy sour-ces to destroy abnormal t...
A nonstationary model for high-temperature hyperthermic treatments is developed. The aim of this mod...
Modeling flow field in tumor regions interstitial space is of primary importance, because of the imp...
Hyperthermia concerns about the heating treatment of cancerous tissues, mostly using a radiator, i.e...
[[abstract]]Hyperthermia (or thermal ablation) is a cancer treatment which uses thermal energy depos...
One of the most used cancer treatments is the thermal ablation, in which necrosis in tumor tissues i...
Background and objectives Hyperthermia treatment is nowadays recognized as the fourth additional ...
The relevance of thermal ablation in cancer treatment is growing through the years, because it invol...
Thermal ablation of tumors is a minimally invasive technique more and more employed in cancer treatm...
Thermal ablation is a minimally or noninvasive cancer therapy technique that involves fewer complica...
In thermal ablation, several techniques of treating infected cell in human tissue are being used by ...
Mostly thanks to its noninvasiveness, thermal ablation is a widely used technique to treat tumors in...
Hyperthermia treatment is nowadays recognized as the fourth additional cancer therapy technique foll...
In this work, two different bioheat models are implemente d to model a thermal ablation of hepatocel...
The abnormal nature of tumour mass (i.e. malignant progression, oncogenesis, and metastatic spread) ...
textThermal ablation, which uses localized heating by external energy sour-ces to destroy abnormal t...
A nonstationary model for high-temperature hyperthermic treatments is developed. The aim of this mod...
Modeling flow field in tumor regions interstitial space is of primary importance, because of the imp...
Hyperthermia concerns about the heating treatment of cancerous tissues, mostly using a radiator, i.e...
[[abstract]]Hyperthermia (or thermal ablation) is a cancer treatment which uses thermal energy depos...