The results from experimental studies indicate that hyperthermia is both an effective complementary treatment to, and a strong sensitiser of, radiotherapy and many cytotoxic drugs. Since the first international hyperthermia conference in 1975, Washington DC, techniques to increase tumour temperature have been developed and tested clinically. Hyperthermia can be applied by several methods: local hyperthermia by external or internal energy sources, perfusion hyperthermia of organs, limbs, or body cavities, and whole body hyperthermia. The clinical value of hyperthermia in combination with other treatment modalities has been shown by randomised trials. Significant improvement in clinical outcome has been demonstrated for tumours of the head an...
\u3cp\u3eHyperthermia, one of the oldest forms of cancer treatment involves selective heating of tum...
Hyperthermia, one of the oldest forms of cancer treatment involves selective heating of tumor tissue...
Hyperthermia (HT) is a method used to treat tumors by increasing the temperature of the cells. The t...
The results from experimental studies indicate that hyperthermia is both an effective complementary ...
textabstractThe results from experimental studies indicate that hyperthermia is both an effective co...
Clinical hyperthermia with controlled alteration of temperature (40 to 44°C) in the target area ...
Hyperthermia (HT) means using controlled temperatures of 40-45°C for cancer treatment. HT is applied...
SummaryThe aim of this paper is to give a concise description of hyperthermia and a brief review of ...
ABSTRACT: Hyperthermia, the procedure of raising the temperature of a part of or the whole body abov...
The results of hyperthermia in the malignant tumors were reviewed. It is well known that hyperthermi...
This report describes the history of hyperthermia and reviews current forms of treatment at both low...
The objective of this paper is to describe history of hyperthermia and its clinical applications in ...
textabstractThere is a clear rationale for using hyperthermia in cancer treatment. Treatment a...
textabstractOver the last ten years hyperthermia has been introduced as an experimental therapy that...
Hyperthermia, one of the oldest forms of cancer treatment involves selective heating of tumor tissue...
\u3cp\u3eHyperthermia, one of the oldest forms of cancer treatment involves selective heating of tum...
Hyperthermia, one of the oldest forms of cancer treatment involves selective heating of tumor tissue...
Hyperthermia (HT) is a method used to treat tumors by increasing the temperature of the cells. The t...
The results from experimental studies indicate that hyperthermia is both an effective complementary ...
textabstractThe results from experimental studies indicate that hyperthermia is both an effective co...
Clinical hyperthermia with controlled alteration of temperature (40 to 44°C) in the target area ...
Hyperthermia (HT) means using controlled temperatures of 40-45°C for cancer treatment. HT is applied...
SummaryThe aim of this paper is to give a concise description of hyperthermia and a brief review of ...
ABSTRACT: Hyperthermia, the procedure of raising the temperature of a part of or the whole body abov...
The results of hyperthermia in the malignant tumors were reviewed. It is well known that hyperthermi...
This report describes the history of hyperthermia and reviews current forms of treatment at both low...
The objective of this paper is to describe history of hyperthermia and its clinical applications in ...
textabstractThere is a clear rationale for using hyperthermia in cancer treatment. Treatment a...
textabstractOver the last ten years hyperthermia has been introduced as an experimental therapy that...
Hyperthermia, one of the oldest forms of cancer treatment involves selective heating of tumor tissue...
\u3cp\u3eHyperthermia, one of the oldest forms of cancer treatment involves selective heating of tum...
Hyperthermia, one of the oldest forms of cancer treatment involves selective heating of tumor tissue...
Hyperthermia (HT) is a method used to treat tumors by increasing the temperature of the cells. The t...