In order to induce local hyperthermia in superficial tumours a computer system using a 2,450 MHz microwave generator connected to a circular (diameter 90 mm) direct contact applicator was constructed based on invasive temperature control. Small thermistor probes with a diameter of 0.6 mm are inserted in the tumour and surrounding tissues. Eight thermistors can be used simultaneously and one of them is chosen as the "master'. The automatic control system used a pulsed irradiation technique to avoid the problem with interactions between the metallic wires of the temperature probe and the electromagnetic field. With the system it was possible to control the temperature at the master thermistor within +/- 0.5 degrees C from the preset value
Microwave hyperthermia at frequencies of 2450 and 915 megahertz (MHz) was used to treat superficial ...
Presented in this thesis are the following theoretical investigations carried out on the non-invasiv...
A low-cost microprocessor-based temperature controller for hyperthermia experiments on rats is descr...
The combination of microwave-induced (2450 MHz) hyperthermia and ionizing radiation was used in 7 pa...
Eighty-five evaluable superficial recurrent malignant tumours, mainly adenocarcinomas (78 per cent),...
Clinical results show that microwave based hyperthermia can dramatically improve the treatment outco...
Microwave technology is now widely used in a variety of medical applications such as cancer treatmen...
Abstract — The thermal effects that occur when the human body is exposed to electromagnetic radiatio...
The last twenty years have seen many clinical studies showing the ability of hyperthermia to remarka...
The therapeutic application of heat is very effective in cancer treatment. Both hyperthermia, i.e., ...
Rapid improvements in hyperthermia apparatus are being achieved by industrial and university-based r...
Portable radio frequency hyperthermia instrumentation has been constructed for application in the lo...
The interest displayed during the last two or three decades all over the world to hyperthermia as a ...
112-117Cancer is serious disease and its proper treatment is required at proper stage. There are sev...
Our aim was to develop a new experimental model for in vivo hyperthermia using non-directional micro...
Microwave hyperthermia at frequencies of 2450 and 915 megahertz (MHz) was used to treat superficial ...
Presented in this thesis are the following theoretical investigations carried out on the non-invasiv...
A low-cost microprocessor-based temperature controller for hyperthermia experiments on rats is descr...
The combination of microwave-induced (2450 MHz) hyperthermia and ionizing radiation was used in 7 pa...
Eighty-five evaluable superficial recurrent malignant tumours, mainly adenocarcinomas (78 per cent),...
Clinical results show that microwave based hyperthermia can dramatically improve the treatment outco...
Microwave technology is now widely used in a variety of medical applications such as cancer treatmen...
Abstract — The thermal effects that occur when the human body is exposed to electromagnetic radiatio...
The last twenty years have seen many clinical studies showing the ability of hyperthermia to remarka...
The therapeutic application of heat is very effective in cancer treatment. Both hyperthermia, i.e., ...
Rapid improvements in hyperthermia apparatus are being achieved by industrial and university-based r...
Portable radio frequency hyperthermia instrumentation has been constructed for application in the lo...
The interest displayed during the last two or three decades all over the world to hyperthermia as a ...
112-117Cancer is serious disease and its proper treatment is required at proper stage. There are sev...
Our aim was to develop a new experimental model for in vivo hyperthermia using non-directional micro...
Microwave hyperthermia at frequencies of 2450 and 915 megahertz (MHz) was used to treat superficial ...
Presented in this thesis are the following theoretical investigations carried out on the non-invasiv...
A low-cost microprocessor-based temperature controller for hyperthermia experiments on rats is descr...