A computerized system for inducing total body hyperthermia by microwave irradiation was tested in rats. The tolerance to hyperthermia at different temperatures and fractions was studied as well as its effect on the growth of transplanted adenocarcinomas in the liver. Survival results indicated that 41.5 degrees C was maximum tolerated temperature both after single and repeated one hour exposures. Besides the high mortality with a greater temperature (42 degrees C) there was a significant rise in S-aspartate-amino-transferase (S-ASAT) and S-beta-hexosaminidase (beta-nagas) indicating damage of normal cells. No significant reduction of tumor volume could be registered after treatment with total body hyperthermia (41.5 degrees C) for one hour ...
Cancer is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, yet much is still unknown about its ...
Hyperthermia is a potential tool for various types of cancer treatments in which body tissue is expo...
High-power microwaves are used to inhibit electronics of threatening military or civilian vehicles. ...
A computerized system for inducing total body hyperthermia by microwave irradiation was tested in ra...
The effect of general microwave hyperthermia and hepatic artery ligation (HAL) was tested on Wistar ...
Our aim was to develop a new experimental model for in vivo hyperthermia using non-directional micro...
The combination of microwave-induced (2450 MHz) hyperthermia and ionizing radiation was used in 7 pa...
A low-cost microprocessor-based temperature controller for hyperthermia experiments on rats is descr...
Microwave hyperthermia at frequencies of 2450 and 915 megahertz (MHz) was used to treat superficial ...
Eighty-five evaluable superficial recurrent malignant tumours, mainly adenocarcinomas (78 per cent),...
Multimodal tumor treatment settings consisting of radiotherapy and immunomodulating agents such as i...
Clinical results show that microwave based hyperthermia can dramatically improve the treatment outco...
Hyperthermia is an innovative method for various types of cancer treatments which has potential to i...
In order to induce local hyperthermia in superficial tumours a computer system using a 2,450 MHz mic...
Regional blood flow in rat liver and in inoculated liver tumors was studied before, during and after...
Cancer is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, yet much is still unknown about its ...
Hyperthermia is a potential tool for various types of cancer treatments in which body tissue is expo...
High-power microwaves are used to inhibit electronics of threatening military or civilian vehicles. ...
A computerized system for inducing total body hyperthermia by microwave irradiation was tested in ra...
The effect of general microwave hyperthermia and hepatic artery ligation (HAL) was tested on Wistar ...
Our aim was to develop a new experimental model for in vivo hyperthermia using non-directional micro...
The combination of microwave-induced (2450 MHz) hyperthermia and ionizing radiation was used in 7 pa...
A low-cost microprocessor-based temperature controller for hyperthermia experiments on rats is descr...
Microwave hyperthermia at frequencies of 2450 and 915 megahertz (MHz) was used to treat superficial ...
Eighty-five evaluable superficial recurrent malignant tumours, mainly adenocarcinomas (78 per cent),...
Multimodal tumor treatment settings consisting of radiotherapy and immunomodulating agents such as i...
Clinical results show that microwave based hyperthermia can dramatically improve the treatment outco...
Hyperthermia is an innovative method for various types of cancer treatments which has potential to i...
In order to induce local hyperthermia in superficial tumours a computer system using a 2,450 MHz mic...
Regional blood flow in rat liver and in inoculated liver tumors was studied before, during and after...
Cancer is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, yet much is still unknown about its ...
Hyperthermia is a potential tool for various types of cancer treatments in which body tissue is expo...
High-power microwaves are used to inhibit electronics of threatening military or civilian vehicles. ...