Quality assurance (QA) guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical hyperthermia treatments and trials. This document outlines the clinical and technical consequences of the specific properties of interstitial heat delivery and specifies recommendations for hyperthermia administration with interstitial techniques. Interstitial hyperthermia aims at tumor temperatures in the 40-44 °C range as an adjunct to radiation or chemotherapy. The clinical part of this document imparts specific clinical experience of interstitial heat delivery to various tumor sites as well as recommended interstitial hyperthermia workflow and procedures. The second part describes technical requirements for quality assurance of current interstitial ...
Locoregional hyperthermia, i.e. increasing the tumor temperature to 40-45 °C using an external heati...
In the hyperthermia treatment of deep-seated tumours by a phased array of radiofrequency (RF) antenn...
The compelling biologic basis for combining hyperthermia with modern cancer therapies including radi...
Quality assurance (QA) guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical hyperthermi...
Quality assurance (QA) guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical hyperthermi...
Quality assurance (QA) guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical trials with...
Quality assurance (QA) guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical trials with...
Quality assurance (QA) guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical trials with...
Quality assurance (QA) guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical trials with...
Quality assurance guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical trials and treat...
textabstractIn hyperthermia, tumour-loaded tissue is heated to a supraphysiological level of 40-45 °...
The therapeutic application of heat is very effective in cancer treatment. Both hyperthermia, i.e., ...
Locoregional hyperthermia, i.e. increasing the tumor temperature to 40-45 °C using an external heati...
According to one aspect, an interstitial hyperthermia device has an electrode structure to be couple...
SummaryThe aim of this paper is to give a concise description of hyperthermia and a brief review of ...
Locoregional hyperthermia, i.e. increasing the tumor temperature to 40-45 °C using an external heati...
In the hyperthermia treatment of deep-seated tumours by a phased array of radiofrequency (RF) antenn...
The compelling biologic basis for combining hyperthermia with modern cancer therapies including radi...
Quality assurance (QA) guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical hyperthermi...
Quality assurance (QA) guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical hyperthermi...
Quality assurance (QA) guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical trials with...
Quality assurance (QA) guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical trials with...
Quality assurance (QA) guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical trials with...
Quality assurance (QA) guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical trials with...
Quality assurance guidelines are essential to provide uniform execution of clinical trials and treat...
textabstractIn hyperthermia, tumour-loaded tissue is heated to a supraphysiological level of 40-45 °...
The therapeutic application of heat is very effective in cancer treatment. Both hyperthermia, i.e., ...
Locoregional hyperthermia, i.e. increasing the tumor temperature to 40-45 °C using an external heati...
According to one aspect, an interstitial hyperthermia device has an electrode structure to be couple...
SummaryThe aim of this paper is to give a concise description of hyperthermia and a brief review of ...
Locoregional hyperthermia, i.e. increasing the tumor temperature to 40-45 °C using an external heati...
In the hyperthermia treatment of deep-seated tumours by a phased array of radiofrequency (RF) antenn...
The compelling biologic basis for combining hyperthermia with modern cancer therapies including radi...