For hyperthermia treatment planning, dielectric properties of several tissue types are required. Since it is difficult to perform patient specific dielectric imaging, default values based on literature data are used. However, these show a large spread (approximate to 50%). Consequently, it is important to know what limit this spread imposes on the accuracy of the SAR and subsequently on the temperature distributions. Hyperthermia treatment plans performed with different values for the dielectric properties were compared. This showed that a spread of 50% resulted in the average absolute difference of similar to 20% in both SAR and temperature distributions (heat sink approach) for regional hyperthermia. For interstitial hyperthermia, a sprea...
Heating of biological tissues beyond 40 C has become an established method of treating a number of d...
The citotoxic effect of heating and the enhancemert of the radiotherapy effectiveness combined with ...
Hyperthermia is a therapeutic technique used to enhance the efficacy of radiotherapy and chemotherap...
For hyperthermia treatment planning, dielectric properties of several tissue types are required. Sin...
Treatment planning for deep pelvic hyperthermia is currently based on tissue models comprising four ...
Hyperthermia treatment planning (HTP) is valuable to optimize tumor heating during thermal therapy d...
Treatment planning for deep pelvic hyperthermia is currently based on tissue models comprising four ...
Hyperthermia is a proven clinical anti-cancer treatment, used in combination with radiotherapy and/o...
Hyperthermia treatment planning (HTP) is an important tool to improve the quality of hyperthermia tr...
PURPOSE: The main aim is to prove the clinical practicability of the hyperthermia treatment planning...
Introduction The reliability of hyperthermia treatment planning (HTP) is strongly dependent on the a...
Purpose: To evaluate the predictive value of SAR indicators by assessing the correlation of a SAR in...
Purpose: Dosimetry during deep local hyperthermia treatments in the head and neck currently relies o...
Hyperthermia treatment planning (HTP) is used in the head and neck region (H&N) for pretreatment opt...
In hyperthermia, the general opinion is that pre-treatment optimization of treatment settings requir...
Heating of biological tissues beyond 40 C has become an established method of treating a number of d...
The citotoxic effect of heating and the enhancemert of the radiotherapy effectiveness combined with ...
Hyperthermia is a therapeutic technique used to enhance the efficacy of radiotherapy and chemotherap...
For hyperthermia treatment planning, dielectric properties of several tissue types are required. Sin...
Treatment planning for deep pelvic hyperthermia is currently based on tissue models comprising four ...
Hyperthermia treatment planning (HTP) is valuable to optimize tumor heating during thermal therapy d...
Treatment planning for deep pelvic hyperthermia is currently based on tissue models comprising four ...
Hyperthermia is a proven clinical anti-cancer treatment, used in combination with radiotherapy and/o...
Hyperthermia treatment planning (HTP) is an important tool to improve the quality of hyperthermia tr...
PURPOSE: The main aim is to prove the clinical practicability of the hyperthermia treatment planning...
Introduction The reliability of hyperthermia treatment planning (HTP) is strongly dependent on the a...
Purpose: To evaluate the predictive value of SAR indicators by assessing the correlation of a SAR in...
Purpose: Dosimetry during deep local hyperthermia treatments in the head and neck currently relies o...
Hyperthermia treatment planning (HTP) is used in the head and neck region (H&N) for pretreatment opt...
In hyperthermia, the general opinion is that pre-treatment optimization of treatment settings requir...
Heating of biological tissues beyond 40 C has become an established method of treating a number of d...
The citotoxic effect of heating and the enhancemert of the radiotherapy effectiveness combined with ...
Hyperthermia is a therapeutic technique used to enhance the efficacy of radiotherapy and chemotherap...