Hyperthermia is usually used at a sub-lethal level in cancer treatment to potentiate the effects of chemotherapy. The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of heating rate in achieving synergistic cell killing by chemotherapy and hyperthermia. For this purpose, in vitro cell culture experiments with a uterine cancer cell line (MES-SA) and its multidrug resistant (MDR) variant MES-SA/Dx5 were conducted. The cytotoxicity, mode of cell death, induction of thermal tolerance and P-gp mediated MDR following the two different modes of heating were studied. Doxorubicin (DOX) was used as the chemotherapy drug. Indocyanine green (ICG), which absorbs near infrared light at 808nm (ideal for tissue penetration), was chosen for achieving rapid...
The fundamental idea and the effects of heat on cancer cells are well known. However, the results ob...
The fundamental idea and the effects of heat on cancer cells are well known. However, the results ob...
Mild hyperthermia, e.g. local heating of the tumor to 40-42.5°C for approximately one hour, is a cli...
Hyperthermia is usually used at a sub-lethal level in cancer treatment to potentiate the effects of ...
Hyperthermia is usually used at a sub-lethal level in cancer treatment to potentiate the effects of ...
The hallmarks of hyperthermia and its pleotropic effects are in favour of its combined use with chem...
Cell survival in response to doxorubicin (Dx) and cis-diammine-dichloroplatinum (cis-Pt) administrat...
Purpose: A proposed mechanism for the enhanced effectiveness of hyperthermia and doxorubicin (Dox) c...
PURPOSE: Hyperthermia combined with chemotherapy is not a novel cancer treatment. However, the worki...
Melanoma is a drug-resistant cancer, representing a serious challenge in cancer treatment. Dacarbazi...
Multimodal tumor treatment settings consisting of radiotherapy and immunomodulating agents such as i...
Hyperthermia is an innovative method for various types of cancer treatments which has potential to i...
The many studies undertaken recently have increased the possibilities to use hyperthermia in cancer ...
The fundamental idea and the effects of heat on cancer cells are well known. However, the results ob...
The fundamental idea and the effects of heat on cancer cells are well known. However, the results ob...
The fundamental idea and the effects of heat on cancer cells are well known. However, the results ob...
The fundamental idea and the effects of heat on cancer cells are well known. However, the results ob...
Mild hyperthermia, e.g. local heating of the tumor to 40-42.5°C for approximately one hour, is a cli...
Hyperthermia is usually used at a sub-lethal level in cancer treatment to potentiate the effects of ...
Hyperthermia is usually used at a sub-lethal level in cancer treatment to potentiate the effects of ...
The hallmarks of hyperthermia and its pleotropic effects are in favour of its combined use with chem...
Cell survival in response to doxorubicin (Dx) and cis-diammine-dichloroplatinum (cis-Pt) administrat...
Purpose: A proposed mechanism for the enhanced effectiveness of hyperthermia and doxorubicin (Dox) c...
PURPOSE: Hyperthermia combined with chemotherapy is not a novel cancer treatment. However, the worki...
Melanoma is a drug-resistant cancer, representing a serious challenge in cancer treatment. Dacarbazi...
Multimodal tumor treatment settings consisting of radiotherapy and immunomodulating agents such as i...
Hyperthermia is an innovative method for various types of cancer treatments which has potential to i...
The many studies undertaken recently have increased the possibilities to use hyperthermia in cancer ...
The fundamental idea and the effects of heat on cancer cells are well known. However, the results ob...
The fundamental idea and the effects of heat on cancer cells are well known. However, the results ob...
The fundamental idea and the effects of heat on cancer cells are well known. However, the results ob...
The fundamental idea and the effects of heat on cancer cells are well known. However, the results ob...
Mild hyperthermia, e.g. local heating of the tumor to 40-42.5°C for approximately one hour, is a cli...