Microwave ablation (MWA) is a promising treatment option for patients suffering from liver cancer utilizing electromagnetic wave heating within the targeted tissue at microwave frequencies. Knowledge about the dielectric properties of the targeted tissues is essential for the design of recent MWA systems by including treatment monitoring possibilities. This work focuses on the evaluation of the patient-specific dielectric contrast between healthy and diseased liver parts at discrete frequencies at 2.45 GHz and 5.8 GHz, as well as a broadband data analysis. Measurements yield a frequency-dependent dielectric contrast with local maxima for each patient. Due to large variations between the dielectric properties of the patients, the need for in...
Microwave thermal ablation (MTA) is a therapeutic technique employed for the eradication of tumors. ...
Several reports over the last few decades have shown that the dielectric properties of healthy and m...
Thermal ablation therapies, based on electromagnetic field sources (interstitial or intracavitary an...
Microwave ablation (MWA) is a promising treatment option for patients suffering from liver cancer ut...
In microwave thermal ablation (MTA) therapy, the dielectric properties of the target tissue play an ...
Radiofrequency (RF) and microwave technologies have widespread applications, such as communication, ...
Microwave ablation is a technique used to treat tumorous tissue. Its clinical use has been greatly e...
This dissertation demonstrates the design of a microwave imaging system for monitoring liver thermal...
Thermal ablation treatment of cancer is increasingly adopted in the clinical practice, being minimal...
The dielectric characterization of tissue targets of microwave thermal ablation (MTA) have improved ...
Purpose: This work focuses on the characterisation of the ablated area induced by a microwave therma...
A critical review is given, of range and depth not previously available, of the dielectric dispersio...
Liver cancer is one of the most deadly diseases worldwide with an increasing yearly fatality rate. T...
Objective: The released energy during radio frequency thermal ablation (RFTA) therapy changes the di...
In this communication, we present a full-wave numerical study aimed at showing the potential of micr...
Microwave thermal ablation (MTA) is a therapeutic technique employed for the eradication of tumors. ...
Several reports over the last few decades have shown that the dielectric properties of healthy and m...
Thermal ablation therapies, based on electromagnetic field sources (interstitial or intracavitary an...
Microwave ablation (MWA) is a promising treatment option for patients suffering from liver cancer ut...
In microwave thermal ablation (MTA) therapy, the dielectric properties of the target tissue play an ...
Radiofrequency (RF) and microwave technologies have widespread applications, such as communication, ...
Microwave ablation is a technique used to treat tumorous tissue. Its clinical use has been greatly e...
This dissertation demonstrates the design of a microwave imaging system for monitoring liver thermal...
Thermal ablation treatment of cancer is increasingly adopted in the clinical practice, being minimal...
The dielectric characterization of tissue targets of microwave thermal ablation (MTA) have improved ...
Purpose: This work focuses on the characterisation of the ablated area induced by a microwave therma...
A critical review is given, of range and depth not previously available, of the dielectric dispersio...
Liver cancer is one of the most deadly diseases worldwide with an increasing yearly fatality rate. T...
Objective: The released energy during radio frequency thermal ablation (RFTA) therapy changes the di...
In this communication, we present a full-wave numerical study aimed at showing the potential of micr...
Microwave thermal ablation (MTA) is a therapeutic technique employed for the eradication of tumors. ...
Several reports over the last few decades have shown that the dielectric properties of healthy and m...
Thermal ablation therapies, based on electromagnetic field sources (interstitial or intracavitary an...