Microwave hyperthermia is focused on raising the temperature of cancerous tissues a few degrees above the norm, in order to induce cellular death within the tumor but avoiding excessive heating of normal tissues, at the same time. The success of this therapy is based on the concurrence of different physics processes tied to the electromagnetic radiation, to the fluid dynamic and to the bio-heat transfer. However, the characteristics of the tumor play an important role in the delivery of the therapy. In this work an optimum design of microwave hyperthermia treatment, from a numerical point of view, is presented, taking into account the multi-physic coupling and a blood perfusion model of a muscle tissue tumor
The design of a hyperthermia applicator for heating biological tissues is presented in which the app...
Microwave (MW) ablation is a strong tool that has been used in clinical therapy for numerous cancer ...
Microwave hyperthermia is a promising cancer treatment used in combination with radio- and chemother...
Abstract — The thermal effects that occur when the human body is exposed to electromagnetic radiatio...
Heating the tumor tissue with an optimized amount of microwave energy is a promising combinational t...
The paper deals with interconnection of microwave hyperthermia with controlled biodistribution of na...
Hyperthermia concerns about the heating treatment of cancerous tissues, mostly using a radiator, i.e...
Presented in this thesis are the following theoretical investigations carried out on the non-invasiv...
This work addresses the challenge of deriving a simple but effective multi-physic model useful for t...
Our understanding of both physics and physiology is challenged in trying to optimize techniques for ...
Abstract A distributed optimal control problem for a system described by a bio-heat equation for a h...
A technique for noninvasive microwave hyperthermia treatment for breast cancer is presented. In the ...
Hyperthermia treatment is nowadays recognized as the fourth additional cancer therapy technique foll...
International audienceAlthough cancer is a recognized disorder worldwide, its treatment is a great c...
Abstract: Hyperthermia also called thermal therapy or thermotherapy is a type of cancer treatment in...
The design of a hyperthermia applicator for heating biological tissues is presented in which the app...
Microwave (MW) ablation is a strong tool that has been used in clinical therapy for numerous cancer ...
Microwave hyperthermia is a promising cancer treatment used in combination with radio- and chemother...
Abstract — The thermal effects that occur when the human body is exposed to electromagnetic radiatio...
Heating the tumor tissue with an optimized amount of microwave energy is a promising combinational t...
The paper deals with interconnection of microwave hyperthermia with controlled biodistribution of na...
Hyperthermia concerns about the heating treatment of cancerous tissues, mostly using a radiator, i.e...
Presented in this thesis are the following theoretical investigations carried out on the non-invasiv...
This work addresses the challenge of deriving a simple but effective multi-physic model useful for t...
Our understanding of both physics and physiology is challenged in trying to optimize techniques for ...
Abstract A distributed optimal control problem for a system described by a bio-heat equation for a h...
A technique for noninvasive microwave hyperthermia treatment for breast cancer is presented. In the ...
Hyperthermia treatment is nowadays recognized as the fourth additional cancer therapy technique foll...
International audienceAlthough cancer is a recognized disorder worldwide, its treatment is a great c...
Abstract: Hyperthermia also called thermal therapy or thermotherapy is a type of cancer treatment in...
The design of a hyperthermia applicator for heating biological tissues is presented in which the app...
Microwave (MW) ablation is a strong tool that has been used in clinical therapy for numerous cancer ...
Microwave hyperthermia is a promising cancer treatment used in combination with radio- and chemother...