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Methods of Hyperthermia Control

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The enormous potential that hyperthermia has for benefiting patients with cancer is impressively indicated by biological studies, both in vitro and in vivo, and by comparative clinical studies whenever the heat has been appro priate to the size of the tumor. But hyperthermia, as with any other technologically based medical procedures, requires an extensive develop ment of sophisticated instrumentation and techniques to offer routine clinical benefit. We probably erred in starting clinical trials so soon. We had hoped that by showing the clinical benefits on some superficial tumors quickly, financial support would be stimulated for the required technolog ical developments. Unfortunately, treating superficial disease adequately was more difficult than we had supposed and regional treatments were less successful than we had wished. The physical reasons are clear and were apparent from the beginning, although in our enthusiasm we ignored them. Circumstances are different now. We have to treat a wide range of tumors in various sites, but the systems and techniques required are only available in a few laboratories and clinics where they still are undergoing refinement.

List of contents

1 Thermometry in Therapeutic Hyperthermia.- 1.1 Introduction.- 1.2 Clinical Considerations.- 1.3 Available Technologies.- 1.4 Measurement Errors and Artifacts.- 1.5 Future Developments.- 1.6 Summary.- References.- 2 Noninvasive Control of Hyperthermia.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 General Considerations Regarding Imaging Technique Performances.- 2.3 Electromagnetic Radiometric Techniques.- 2.4 X-Ray Tomodensitometry.- 2.5 NMR Tomography.- 2.6 Imaging of Dielectric Properties.- 2.7 Ultrasonic Techniques.- 2.8 Discussion, Synthesis, and Prospects.- References.- 3 Use of Microwave Radiometry for Hyperthermia Monitoring and as a Basis for Thermal Dosimetry.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.2 Measurement of Thermal Radiation.- 3.3 Microwave Radiometric Systems.- 3.4 Control of Hyperthermia by Microwave Radiometry.- 3.5 Thermal Dosimetry for Microwave Hyperthermia Based on Microwave Radiometry.- 3.6 Conclusion.- References.

Product details

Assisted by Miche Gautherie (Editor), Michel Gautherie (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.12.2012
 
EAN 9783642746383
ISBN 978-3-642-74638-3
No. of pages 130
Illustrations XI, 130 p. 23 illus.
Series Clinical Thermology / Thermotherapy
Clinical Thermology
Thermotherapy
Clinical Thermology
Thermotherapy
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

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