To evaluate the role of hyperthermia combined with chemotherapy in the loco-regional treatment of tumors, a retrospective analysis was done with 228 limb melanoma patients treated with hyperthermic antiblastic perfusion (HAP). A series of treatment-and tumor-related prognostic factors was analyzed to establish their influence on tumor response, loco-regional control, and survival. Concerning tumor response, the logistic model showed that the number of lesions and the minimal tumor temperature (min T) maintained their individual predictive Values (P < 0.000001 and P = 0.04, respectively). For loco-regional control, only the number of lesions had a significant predictive value. No direct correlation was found between the treatment-related var...
Eighty patients with locally advanced, high grade soft tissue sarcoma of the extremities were studie...
There is substantial evidence from preclinical data that the antitumor cytotoxicity of selected chem...
The results from experimental studies indicate that hyperthermia is both an effective complementary ...
To evaluate the role of hyperthermia combined with chemotherapy in the loco-regional treatment of tu...
Many reports have been published concerning the efficacy of hyperthermic antiblastic perfusion (HAP)...
The most correct therapeutic stategy for treating stage I melanoma is still a controversial issue. O...
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of mild hyperthermia (39-40 degrees C) in isolated...
Little progress has been made in the systemic treatment of melanoma, that is for disseminated stage ...
Twenty-two patients with recurrent melanoma of the limbs,underwent Hyperthermic Antiblastic Perfusio...
The value of hyperthermia as an adjuvant to radiotherapy in patients with malignant melanoma was stu...
Hyperthermic antiblastic perfusion (HAP) has been proven to be an effective treatment of loco-region...
It is known that above-normal temperatures (42°-42.5°C) provoke selective damage to neoplastic cells...
Hyperthermia (HT) means using controlled temperatures of 40-45°C for cancer treatment. HT is applied...
Clinical hyperthermia with controlled alteration of temperature (40 to 44°C) in the target area ...
Ten hyperthermic isolation-perfusions with melphalan were performed for invasive malignant melanoma ...
Eighty patients with locally advanced, high grade soft tissue sarcoma of the extremities were studie...
There is substantial evidence from preclinical data that the antitumor cytotoxicity of selected chem...
The results from experimental studies indicate that hyperthermia is both an effective complementary ...
To evaluate the role of hyperthermia combined with chemotherapy in the loco-regional treatment of tu...
Many reports have been published concerning the efficacy of hyperthermic antiblastic perfusion (HAP)...
The most correct therapeutic stategy for treating stage I melanoma is still a controversial issue. O...
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of mild hyperthermia (39-40 degrees C) in isolated...
Little progress has been made in the systemic treatment of melanoma, that is for disseminated stage ...
Twenty-two patients with recurrent melanoma of the limbs,underwent Hyperthermic Antiblastic Perfusio...
The value of hyperthermia as an adjuvant to radiotherapy in patients with malignant melanoma was stu...
Hyperthermic antiblastic perfusion (HAP) has been proven to be an effective treatment of loco-region...
It is known that above-normal temperatures (42°-42.5°C) provoke selective damage to neoplastic cells...
Hyperthermia (HT) means using controlled temperatures of 40-45°C for cancer treatment. HT is applied...
Clinical hyperthermia with controlled alteration of temperature (40 to 44°C) in the target area ...
Ten hyperthermic isolation-perfusions with melphalan were performed for invasive malignant melanoma ...
Eighty patients with locally advanced, high grade soft tissue sarcoma of the extremities were studie...
There is substantial evidence from preclinical data that the antitumor cytotoxicity of selected chem...
The results from experimental studies indicate that hyperthermia is both an effective complementary ...