Introduction Within the hyperthermia community, consensus exists that clinical outcome of the treatment radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy plus hyperthermia (i.e. elevating tumor temperature to 40 − 44 °C) is related to the applied thermal dose; hence, treatment quality is crucial for the success of prospective multi-institution clinical trials. Currently, applicator quality assurance (QA) measurements are implemented independently at each institution using basic cylindrical phantoms. A multi-institution comparison of heating quality using magnetic resonance thermometry (MRT) and anatomical representative anthropomorphic phantoms provides a unique opportunity to obtain novel QA insights to facilitate multi-institution trial evaluation. Object...
Clinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore target confor...
Clinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore target confor...
Hyperthermia treatments in the clinic rely on accurate temperature measurements to guide treatments ...
Introduction: Within the hyperthermia community, consensus exists that clinical outcome of the treat...
Introduction: Within the hyperthermia community, consensus exists that clinical outcome of the treat...
Introduction: Within the hyperthermia community, consensus exists that clinical outcome of the treat...
Introduction: Within the hyperthermia community, consensus exists that clinical outcome of the treat...
Introduction: Within the hyperthermia community, consensus exists that clinical outcome of the treat...
Clinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore target confor...
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Clinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore target confo...
Clinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore target confor...
BACKGROUND: Radiofrequency (RF) mild hyperthermia (40 °C-44 °C for 60 minutes) is an effective adjuv...
Clinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore target confor...
Clinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore target confor...
Clinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore target confor...
Clinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore target confor...
Hyperthermia treatments in the clinic rely on accurate temperature measurements to guide treatments ...
Introduction: Within the hyperthermia community, consensus exists that clinical outcome of the treat...
Introduction: Within the hyperthermia community, consensus exists that clinical outcome of the treat...
Introduction: Within the hyperthermia community, consensus exists that clinical outcome of the treat...
Introduction: Within the hyperthermia community, consensus exists that clinical outcome of the treat...
Introduction: Within the hyperthermia community, consensus exists that clinical outcome of the treat...
Clinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore target confor...
\u3cp\u3eClinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore targ...
Clinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore target confo...
Clinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore target confor...
BACKGROUND: Radiofrequency (RF) mild hyperthermia (40 °C-44 °C for 60 minutes) is an effective adjuv...
Clinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore target confor...
Clinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore target confor...
Clinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore target confor...
Clinical outcome of hyperthermia depends on the achieved target temperature, therefore target confor...
Hyperthermia treatments in the clinic rely on accurate temperature measurements to guide treatments ...