In the hyperthermia treatment of deep-seated tumours by a phased array of radiofrequency (RF) antennas, heatability will be investigated in terms of power-to-tumour and other figures-of-merit of hyperthermia treatments to be optimised. The assumption is that each source is individually constrained to not exceed a maximal nominal power. The nominal power may differ from a source to another as a physical limit or an operative modality.Under such constraint, new procedures for the maximisation of (i) power-to-tumour, (ii) heating efficiency and, in general, (iii) power ratios as tumour-heating selectivity are proposed. (iv) The problem whether a tumour is equally heatable after turning off some antennas is addressed as array thinning.An array ...
Hyperthermia is an adjuvant treatment modality to radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy, with the aim of ...
The therapeutic application of heat is very effective in cancer treatment. Both hyperthermia, i.e., ...
Locoregional hyperthermia (heating of deep-seated tumours to 40-43°C) increases effectivity of chemo...
Microwave hyperthermia aims at selectively heating cancer cells to a supra-physiological temperature...
Locoregional hyperthermia, i.e. increasing the tumor temperature to 40-45 °C using an external heati...
Hyperthermia is a proven clinical anti-cancer treatment, used in combination with radiotherapy and/o...
Locoregional hyperthermia, i.e. increasing the tumor temperature to 40-45 °C using an external heati...
Background: The effectiveness of hyperthermia is strongly dependent on the achieved tumour temperatu...
textabstractDeep hyperthermia is a treatment used in concurrence with radiation therapy or chemother...
The death toll of cancers is on the rise worldwide and surviving patients suffer significant side ef...
AbstractHyperthermia is potentially an effective method for the treatment of cancer, especially brea...
Hyperthermia is an emerging cancer treatment modality which involves applying heat to the malignant ...
Adequate tumor temperatures during hyperthermia are essential for good clinical response, but excess...
Hyperthermia treatment planning is a deeply patient-specific task which includes the optimal determi...
Abstract Clinical trials have shown that hyperthermia (HT), i.e. an increase of tissue temperature t...
Hyperthermia is an adjuvant treatment modality to radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy, with the aim of ...
The therapeutic application of heat is very effective in cancer treatment. Both hyperthermia, i.e., ...
Locoregional hyperthermia (heating of deep-seated tumours to 40-43°C) increases effectivity of chemo...
Microwave hyperthermia aims at selectively heating cancer cells to a supra-physiological temperature...
Locoregional hyperthermia, i.e. increasing the tumor temperature to 40-45 °C using an external heati...
Hyperthermia is a proven clinical anti-cancer treatment, used in combination with radiotherapy and/o...
Locoregional hyperthermia, i.e. increasing the tumor temperature to 40-45 °C using an external heati...
Background: The effectiveness of hyperthermia is strongly dependent on the achieved tumour temperatu...
textabstractDeep hyperthermia is a treatment used in concurrence with radiation therapy or chemother...
The death toll of cancers is on the rise worldwide and surviving patients suffer significant side ef...
AbstractHyperthermia is potentially an effective method for the treatment of cancer, especially brea...
Hyperthermia is an emerging cancer treatment modality which involves applying heat to the malignant ...
Adequate tumor temperatures during hyperthermia are essential for good clinical response, but excess...
Hyperthermia treatment planning is a deeply patient-specific task which includes the optimal determi...
Abstract Clinical trials have shown that hyperthermia (HT), i.e. an increase of tissue temperature t...
Hyperthermia is an adjuvant treatment modality to radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy, with the aim of ...
The therapeutic application of heat is very effective in cancer treatment. Both hyperthermia, i.e., ...
Locoregional hyperthermia (heating of deep-seated tumours to 40-43°C) increases effectivity of chemo...