This paper describes the design of a microwave stripline applicator for hyperthermic treatment, and the design of an anatomically based biological model, which is a necessary part of hyperthermia treatment planning for measuring the distribution of SAR. In this paper we compare the SAR distribution in a cylindrical homogeneous agar phantom (which has similar characteristics to biological tissue) and in an anatomically based biological model of the femur (which has been developed from a computer tomography scan) using a matrix of two applicators of the same type
Abstract — The thermal effects that occur when the human body is exposed to electromagnetic radiatio...
Abstract. Hyperthermia is an alternative technique used to treat breast cancer using high heat, arou...
Through 5,000 years of practice, physicians, surgeons, or people in general have utilized thermal th...
This paper describes the design of a microwave stripline applicator for hyperthermic treatment, and ...
Electromagnetic field interaction with biological tissues and their applications in cancer treatment...
The design of a hyperthermia applicator for heating biological tissues is presented in which the app...
Hyperthermia is a therapy used in the treatment of cancerous tumors. Hyperthermia increases the temp...
This paper characterizes three novel microwave applicators based on zero-order mode resonators for u...
Background: Hyperthermia, i.e., raising tissue temperature to 40-45°C for 60 min, has been demonstra...
Hyperthermia is an adjuvant treatment modality to radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy, with the aim of ...
In this paper, three novel microwave applicator prototypes based on zero-order mode resonators are p...
The paper presents the results of an investigation of the effects of specific absorption rate (SAR) ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Electrical and Computer EngineeringPunit PrakashThis dissertation ...
This thesis deals with the design steps, development and validation of an applicator for radio frequ...
Cancer treatment using hyperthermia techniques recently become the interest among researchers in in...
Abstract — The thermal effects that occur when the human body is exposed to electromagnetic radiatio...
Abstract. Hyperthermia is an alternative technique used to treat breast cancer using high heat, arou...
Through 5,000 years of practice, physicians, surgeons, or people in general have utilized thermal th...
This paper describes the design of a microwave stripline applicator for hyperthermic treatment, and ...
Electromagnetic field interaction with biological tissues and their applications in cancer treatment...
The design of a hyperthermia applicator for heating biological tissues is presented in which the app...
Hyperthermia is a therapy used in the treatment of cancerous tumors. Hyperthermia increases the temp...
This paper characterizes three novel microwave applicators based on zero-order mode resonators for u...
Background: Hyperthermia, i.e., raising tissue temperature to 40-45°C for 60 min, has been demonstra...
Hyperthermia is an adjuvant treatment modality to radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy, with the aim of ...
In this paper, three novel microwave applicator prototypes based on zero-order mode resonators are p...
The paper presents the results of an investigation of the effects of specific absorption rate (SAR) ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Electrical and Computer EngineeringPunit PrakashThis dissertation ...
This thesis deals with the design steps, development and validation of an applicator for radio frequ...
Cancer treatment using hyperthermia techniques recently become the interest among researchers in in...
Abstract — The thermal effects that occur when the human body is exposed to electromagnetic radiatio...
Abstract. Hyperthermia is an alternative technique used to treat breast cancer using high heat, arou...
Through 5,000 years of practice, physicians, surgeons, or people in general have utilized thermal th...