Cancer treatment using hyperthermia techniques recently become the interest among researchers in investigating and improving certain deficiencies of the treatment since this treatment has the potential to denaturate cancer into necrotic tissue. Hyperthermia uses high heat from 41℃ to 45℃ at a certain period of time. It is difficult to control the focus position distance of heat distribution on the treated tissue. Therefore, this paper presents the rectangular microstrip as hyperthermia applicator, which deliver the heat on the targeted treated breast cancer tissue with different period of time in order to obtain sufficient heat or SAR distribution. Sim4LifeLight software simulator is used to design, simulate and generate the specific...
Purpose: This work constitutes the first part of a project about the optimization of hyperthermia in...
In this paper, effective electromagnetic (EM) focusing achieved with a phase compensation technique ...
The last twenty years have seen many clinical studies showing the ability of hyperthermia to remarka...
Cancer treatment using hyperthermia techniques recently become the interest among researchers in in...
Abstract. Hyperthermia is an alternative technique used to treat breast cancer using high heat, arou...
This paper presents the microstrip antenna with different applied frequencies used as a non-invasive...
Hyperthermia treatment procedure (HTP) is a treatment that uses high heat generated from electromagn...
Hyperthermia treatment is an alternative treatment that can be considered in breast cancer. This tre...
Cancer is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, yet much is still unknown about its ...
Cancer thermal therapy is a treatment that uses heat generated using Electromagnetic (EM) fields. Th...
AbstractHyperthermia is potentially an effective method for the treatment of cancer, especially brea...
International audienceAlthough cancer is a recognized disorder worldwide, its treatment is a great c...
Invasive microwave hyperthermia is a technique applied for treatment of cancer in which body tissue ...
This paper describes the design of a microwave stripline applicator for hyperthermic treatment, and ...
Abstract:-This study involves the design of coaxial-feed applicator to deliver microwave energy in a...
Purpose: This work constitutes the first part of a project about the optimization of hyperthermia in...
In this paper, effective electromagnetic (EM) focusing achieved with a phase compensation technique ...
The last twenty years have seen many clinical studies showing the ability of hyperthermia to remarka...
Cancer treatment using hyperthermia techniques recently become the interest among researchers in in...
Abstract. Hyperthermia is an alternative technique used to treat breast cancer using high heat, arou...
This paper presents the microstrip antenna with different applied frequencies used as a non-invasive...
Hyperthermia treatment procedure (HTP) is a treatment that uses high heat generated from electromagn...
Hyperthermia treatment is an alternative treatment that can be considered in breast cancer. This tre...
Cancer is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, yet much is still unknown about its ...
Cancer thermal therapy is a treatment that uses heat generated using Electromagnetic (EM) fields. Th...
AbstractHyperthermia is potentially an effective method for the treatment of cancer, especially brea...
International audienceAlthough cancer is a recognized disorder worldwide, its treatment is a great c...
Invasive microwave hyperthermia is a technique applied for treatment of cancer in which body tissue ...
This paper describes the design of a microwave stripline applicator for hyperthermic treatment, and ...
Abstract:-This study involves the design of coaxial-feed applicator to deliver microwave energy in a...
Purpose: This work constitutes the first part of a project about the optimization of hyperthermia in...
In this paper, effective electromagnetic (EM) focusing achieved with a phase compensation technique ...
The last twenty years have seen many clinical studies showing the ability of hyperthermia to remarka...