Locoregional hyperthermia (heating of deep-seated tumours to 40-43°C) increases effectivity of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Phased arrays of antennas are positioned around the patient, using phase steering to focus energy deposition onto the tumour. This paper describes patient-specific set-up procedures for treatment optimisation for locoregional hyperthermia devices using an E-Field probe at or near the tumour location. A phase-sweep is performed for each individual antenna w.r.t. a reference antenna to determine the optimal phase-setting, yielding a maximum EField signal. A phase-shift is applied when the probe cannot be positioned at the tumour location. Correctness of phase settings thus found is verified using temperature rise measu...
Hyperthermia treatment planning (HTP) is valuable to optimize tumor heating during thermal therapy d...
Hyperthermia is a proven clinical anti-cancer treatment, used in combination with radiotherapy and/o...
In the hyperthermia treatment of deep-seated tumours by a phased array of radiofrequency (RF) antenn...
Phased array heating devices with multiple antennas organized in one or more rings around the patien...
Locoregional hyperthermia, i.e. increasing the tumor temperature to 40-45 °C using an external heati...
Hyperthermia, increasing tumor temperatures to 40-43°C, is a proven oncological treatment enhancing ...
textabstractDeep hyperthermia is a treatment used in concurrence with radiation therapy or chemother...
Hyperthermia is an adjuvant treatment modality to radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy, with the aim of ...
Adequate tumor temperatures during hyperthermia are essential for good clinical response, but excess...
Locoregional hyperthermia, i.e. increasing the tumor temperature to 40-45 °C using an external heati...
Hyperthermia, the procedure of raising the temperature of tumour-loaded tissue to 40-43 degrees C, i...
Background: The effectiveness of hyperthermia is strongly dependent on the achieved tumour temperatu...
Regional hyperthermia is a cancer therapy aiming at heating tumors using phased array applicators. T...
Hyperthermia (i.e. heating tumour tissue to 39-43°C) is an oncological treatment to enhance the effe...
Hyperthermia, increasing tumor temperatures to 39-43°C for 1 h, enhances the effectiveness of radiot...
Hyperthermia treatment planning (HTP) is valuable to optimize tumor heating during thermal therapy d...
Hyperthermia is a proven clinical anti-cancer treatment, used in combination with radiotherapy and/o...
In the hyperthermia treatment of deep-seated tumours by a phased array of radiofrequency (RF) antenn...
Phased array heating devices with multiple antennas organized in one or more rings around the patien...
Locoregional hyperthermia, i.e. increasing the tumor temperature to 40-45 °C using an external heati...
Hyperthermia, increasing tumor temperatures to 40-43°C, is a proven oncological treatment enhancing ...
textabstractDeep hyperthermia is a treatment used in concurrence with radiation therapy or chemother...
Hyperthermia is an adjuvant treatment modality to radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy, with the aim of ...
Adequate tumor temperatures during hyperthermia are essential for good clinical response, but excess...
Locoregional hyperthermia, i.e. increasing the tumor temperature to 40-45 °C using an external heati...
Hyperthermia, the procedure of raising the temperature of tumour-loaded tissue to 40-43 degrees C, i...
Background: The effectiveness of hyperthermia is strongly dependent on the achieved tumour temperatu...
Regional hyperthermia is a cancer therapy aiming at heating tumors using phased array applicators. T...
Hyperthermia (i.e. heating tumour tissue to 39-43°C) is an oncological treatment to enhance the effe...
Hyperthermia, increasing tumor temperatures to 39-43°C for 1 h, enhances the effectiveness of radiot...
Hyperthermia treatment planning (HTP) is valuable to optimize tumor heating during thermal therapy d...
Hyperthermia is a proven clinical anti-cancer treatment, used in combination with radiotherapy and/o...
In the hyperthermia treatment of deep-seated tumours by a phased array of radiofrequency (RF) antenn...