According to the World Health Organization, the prevalence of cancer has increased worldwide. Oncological hyperthermia is a group of methods that overheat the malignant tissues locally or systematically. Nevertheless, hyperthermia is not widely accepted, primarily because of the lack of selectivity for cancer cells and because the temperature-triggered higher blood flow increases the nutrient supply to the tumor, raising the risk of metastases. These problems with classical hyperthermia led to the development of modulated electrohyperthermia (mEHT). The biophysical differences of the cancer cells and their healthy hosts allow for selective energy absorption on the membrane rafts of the plasma membrane of the tumor cells, triggering immunoge...
Hyperthermia is a rapidly developing treatment method in oncology. The classical effect is based on...
Hyperthermia (HT) means using controlled temperatures of 40-45°C for cancer treatment. HT is applied...
Modulated electro-hyperthermia (mEHT) is a form of hyperthermia used in the treatment of cancer. It ...
Brain cancer is one of the deadliest forms of cancer with 5 year survival rates recording around 22%...
The objective of this paper is to describe history of hyperthermia and its clinical applications in ...
Multilayer or 3D cell culture systems have been used in research and biotechnology for several years...
Hyperthermia, the procedure of raising the temperature of tumour-loaded tissue to 40-43 degrees C, i...
Electrochemotherapy, a combination of high voltage electric pulses and of an anticancer drug, has be...
This review summarizes the use of high-voltage electrical pulses (HVEPs) in clinical oncology to tre...
Hyperthermia (HT) is a method used to treat tumors by increasing the temperature of the cells. The t...
Electrochemotherapy, a combination of high voltage electric pulses and of an anticancer drug, has be...
Hyperthermia is a type of medical modality for cancer treatment using the biological effect of artif...
This review summarizes the use of high-voltage electrical pulses (HVEPs) in clinical oncology to tre...
Clinical hyperthermia with controlled alteration of temperature (40 to 44°C) in the target area ...
Simple Summary More than 80% of global cervical cancer cases and deaths occur in Low-to-Middle-Incom...
Hyperthermia is a rapidly developing treatment method in oncology. The classical effect is based on...
Hyperthermia (HT) means using controlled temperatures of 40-45°C for cancer treatment. HT is applied...
Modulated electro-hyperthermia (mEHT) is a form of hyperthermia used in the treatment of cancer. It ...
Brain cancer is one of the deadliest forms of cancer with 5 year survival rates recording around 22%...
The objective of this paper is to describe history of hyperthermia and its clinical applications in ...
Multilayer or 3D cell culture systems have been used in research and biotechnology for several years...
Hyperthermia, the procedure of raising the temperature of tumour-loaded tissue to 40-43 degrees C, i...
Electrochemotherapy, a combination of high voltage electric pulses and of an anticancer drug, has be...
This review summarizes the use of high-voltage electrical pulses (HVEPs) in clinical oncology to tre...
Hyperthermia (HT) is a method used to treat tumors by increasing the temperature of the cells. The t...
Electrochemotherapy, a combination of high voltage electric pulses and of an anticancer drug, has be...
Hyperthermia is a type of medical modality for cancer treatment using the biological effect of artif...
This review summarizes the use of high-voltage electrical pulses (HVEPs) in clinical oncology to tre...
Clinical hyperthermia with controlled alteration of temperature (40 to 44°C) in the target area ...
Simple Summary More than 80% of global cervical cancer cases and deaths occur in Low-to-Middle-Incom...
Hyperthermia is a rapidly developing treatment method in oncology. The classical effect is based on...
Hyperthermia (HT) means using controlled temperatures of 40-45°C for cancer treatment. HT is applied...
Modulated electro-hyperthermia (mEHT) is a form of hyperthermia used in the treatment of cancer. It ...