This thesis deals with the design steps, development and validation of an applicator for radio frequency hyperthermia cancer therapy. An applicator design to enhance targeted energy coupling is a key enabler for preferential temperature increments in tumour regions. A single-element, near-field approach requires a miniaturised solution, that addresses ergonomic needs and is tolerant to patient anatomy. The antenna war-field rriodality and the high-dielectric patient loading introduce significant analytical and computational resource challenges. The antenna input impedance has to be sufficiently insensitive to in-band resonant cletuning and the fields in the tissue can he targeted to selected areas in the patient. An introduction to the medi...
Hyperthermia is an adjuvant treatment modality to radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy, with the aim of ...
Purpose: Investigation into the feasibility of a circular array of dipole antennas to deposit RF-ene...
Invasive microwave hyperthermia is a technique applied for treatment of cancer in which body tissue ...
This thesis deals with the design steps, development and validation of an applicator for radio frequ...
A compact patch applicator designed to enhance targeted energy coupling at 434 MHz is a key enabler ...
This work addresses the challenge of deriving a simple but effective multi-physic model useful for t...
The idea is to improve or help the treatments that exist in the market in the medical field. Treatme...
The death toll of cancers is on the rise worldwide and surviving patients suffer significant side ef...
IntroductionCancer treatments remain a heavy load for the patient due to the many side effects. Mild...
Introduction to design novel treatment combinations involving mild hyperthermia, pre-clinical trials...
Purpose: Investigation into the feasibility of a circular array of dipole antennas to deposit RF-ene...
Purpose: Currently available hyperthermia technology is not well suited to treating cancer malignanc...
Purpose: Investigation into the feasibility of a circular array of dipole antennas to deposit RF-ene...
International audienceAlthough cancer is a recognized disorder worldwide, its treatment is a great c...
IntroductionCancer treatments remain a heavy load for the patient due to the many side effects. Mild...
Hyperthermia is an adjuvant treatment modality to radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy, with the aim of ...
Purpose: Investigation into the feasibility of a circular array of dipole antennas to deposit RF-ene...
Invasive microwave hyperthermia is a technique applied for treatment of cancer in which body tissue ...
This thesis deals with the design steps, development and validation of an applicator for radio frequ...
A compact patch applicator designed to enhance targeted energy coupling at 434 MHz is a key enabler ...
This work addresses the challenge of deriving a simple but effective multi-physic model useful for t...
The idea is to improve or help the treatments that exist in the market in the medical field. Treatme...
The death toll of cancers is on the rise worldwide and surviving patients suffer significant side ef...
IntroductionCancer treatments remain a heavy load for the patient due to the many side effects. Mild...
Introduction to design novel treatment combinations involving mild hyperthermia, pre-clinical trials...
Purpose: Investigation into the feasibility of a circular array of dipole antennas to deposit RF-ene...
Purpose: Currently available hyperthermia technology is not well suited to treating cancer malignanc...
Purpose: Investigation into the feasibility of a circular array of dipole antennas to deposit RF-ene...
International audienceAlthough cancer is a recognized disorder worldwide, its treatment is a great c...
IntroductionCancer treatments remain a heavy load for the patient due to the many side effects. Mild...
Hyperthermia is an adjuvant treatment modality to radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy, with the aim of ...
Purpose: Investigation into the feasibility of a circular array of dipole antennas to deposit RF-ene...
Invasive microwave hyperthermia is a technique applied for treatment of cancer in which body tissue ...