Accumulating evidence shows that hyperthermia improves head-and-neck cancer treatment. Over the last decade, we introduced a radiofrequency applicator, named HYPERcollar, which enables local heating also of deep locations in this region. Based on clinical experience, we redesigned the HYPERcollar for improved comfort, reproducibility and operator handling. In the current study, we analyze the redesign from an electromagnetic point of view. We show that a higher number of antennas and their repositioning allow for a substantially improved treatment quality. Combined with the much better reproducibility of the water bolus, this will substantially minimize the risk of underexposure. All improvements combined enable a reduction of hot-spot prom...
textabstractDeep hyperthermia is a treatment used in concurrence with radiation therapy or chemother...
Clinical effectiveness of hyperthermia treatments, in which tumor tissue is artificially heated to 4...
Purpose: Investigation into the feasibility of a circular array of dipole antennas to deposit RF-ene...
Accumulating evidence shows that hyperthermia improves head-and-neck cancer treatment. Over the last...
Accumulating evidence shows that hyperthermia improves head-and-neck cancer treatment. Over the last...
textabstractAbstract Purpose: Definition of all features and the potential of the novel HYPERcollar...
textabstractTreatment of advanced tumours in the head and neck (H&N) remains complex and the toxic...
Hyperthermia is an adjuvant treatment modality to radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy, with the aim of ...
\u3cp\u3eThe benefit of hyperthermia as a potent modifier of radiotherapy has been well established ...
\u3cp\u3ePURPOSE: Clinical phase III trials have shown the benefit of adding hyperthermia to radioth...
Addition of hyperthermia to radiotherapy has been shown beneficial in management of many types of ca...
\u3cp\u3eClinical studies have established a strong benefit from adjuvant mild hyperthermia to radio...
Hyperthermia (HT) has a high potential to improve treatment results in Head and Neck (H&N) patie...
Clinical effectiveness of hyperthermia treatments, in which tumor tissue is artificially heated to 4...
textabstractPurpose: Investigation into the feasibility of a circular array of dipole antennas to de...
textabstractDeep hyperthermia is a treatment used in concurrence with radiation therapy or chemother...
Clinical effectiveness of hyperthermia treatments, in which tumor tissue is artificially heated to 4...
Purpose: Investigation into the feasibility of a circular array of dipole antennas to deposit RF-ene...
Accumulating evidence shows that hyperthermia improves head-and-neck cancer treatment. Over the last...
Accumulating evidence shows that hyperthermia improves head-and-neck cancer treatment. Over the last...
textabstractAbstract Purpose: Definition of all features and the potential of the novel HYPERcollar...
textabstractTreatment of advanced tumours in the head and neck (H&N) remains complex and the toxic...
Hyperthermia is an adjuvant treatment modality to radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy, with the aim of ...
\u3cp\u3eThe benefit of hyperthermia as a potent modifier of radiotherapy has been well established ...
\u3cp\u3ePURPOSE: Clinical phase III trials have shown the benefit of adding hyperthermia to radioth...
Addition of hyperthermia to radiotherapy has been shown beneficial in management of many types of ca...
\u3cp\u3eClinical studies have established a strong benefit from adjuvant mild hyperthermia to radio...
Hyperthermia (HT) has a high potential to improve treatment results in Head and Neck (H&N) patie...
Clinical effectiveness of hyperthermia treatments, in which tumor tissue is artificially heated to 4...
textabstractPurpose: Investigation into the feasibility of a circular array of dipole antennas to de...
textabstractDeep hyperthermia is a treatment used in concurrence with radiation therapy or chemother...
Clinical effectiveness of hyperthermia treatments, in which tumor tissue is artificially heated to 4...
Purpose: Investigation into the feasibility of a circular array of dipole antennas to deposit RF-ene...