Interstitial, Endocavitary and Perfusional Hyperthermia: Methods and Clinical Trials
"Internal" hyperthermia is a type of thermotherapy by which heat is sup plied to tumor tissue in situ. There are three different techniques for pro viding internal hyperthermia: (1) interstitial hyperthermia using implanted needle probes, (2) intracavitary hyperthermia using probes intro...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Internal" hyperthermia is a type of thermotherapy by which heat is sup plied to tumor tissue in situ. There are three different techniques for pro viding internal hyperthermia: (1) interstitial hyperthermia using implanted needle probes, (2) intracavitary hyperthermia using probes introduced into natural body cavities, and (3) perfusional hyperthermia by means of ex tracorporal blood heating. Compared with external hyperthermia, internal hyperthermia has been preferentially accepted by oncologists because it can be more easily combined with other forms of treatment, e. g., interstitial thermotherapy with brachytherapy, or perfusional hyperthermia with che motherapy. Various types of equipment for interstitial and intracavitary thermotherapy have been developed and used quite extensively in clinical trials, generally in combination with radiation therapy. There are four different methods for producing interstitial or intracavitary hyperthermia, each related to different types of heating. Most studies have been performed using radiofrequency electrodes (resistive heating) or coaxial microwave antennas (radiative heating). Recently, however, "hot source" techniques that rely on thermal conduction and blood flow convection for heat transport have found clinical application. These techniques include ferromagnetic implants activated by hot water or by electrical means. In the near future, new methods for in terstitial or intraluminal heating based upon advanced ultrasonic and laser technologies will be developed |
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spelling | Interstitial, Endocavitary and Perfusional Hyperthermia Methods and Clinical Trials edited by Michel Gautherie Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1990 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 90 p. 25 illus) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Thermotherapy "Internal" hyperthermia is a type of thermotherapy by which heat is sup plied to tumor tissue in situ. There are three different techniques for pro viding internal hyperthermia: (1) interstitial hyperthermia using implanted needle probes, (2) intracavitary hyperthermia using probes introduced into natural body cavities, and (3) perfusional hyperthermia by means of ex tracorporal blood heating. Compared with external hyperthermia, internal hyperthermia has been preferentially accepted by oncologists because it can be more easily combined with other forms of treatment, e. g., interstitial thermotherapy with brachytherapy, or perfusional hyperthermia with che motherapy. Various types of equipment for interstitial and intracavitary thermotherapy have been developed and used quite extensively in clinical trials, generally in combination with radiation therapy. There are four different methods for producing interstitial or intracavitary hyperthermia, each related to different types of heating. Most studies have been performed using radiofrequency electrodes (resistive heating) or coaxial microwave antennas (radiative heating). Recently, however, "hot source" techniques that rely on thermal conduction and blood flow convection for heat transport have found clinical application. These techniques include ferromagnetic implants activated by hot water or by electrical means. In the near future, new methods for in terstitial or intraluminal heating based upon advanced ultrasonic and laser technologies will be developed Oncology Imaging / Radiology Urology Hepatology Gastroenterology Dermatology Oncology Radiology, Medical Clinical medicine Hyperthermie (DE-588)4131629-0 gnd rswk-swf Wärmetherapie (DE-588)4064207-0 gnd rswk-swf Krebs Medizin (DE-588)4073781-0 gnd rswk-swf Krebs Medizin (DE-588)4073781-0 s Wärmetherapie (DE-588)4064207-0 s DE-604 Hyperthermie (DE-588)4131629-0 s Gautherie, Michel edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9783642746420 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9783540509837 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9783642746413 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74640-6 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Interstitial, Endocavitary and Perfusional Hyperthermia Methods and Clinical Trials Oncology Imaging / Radiology Urology Hepatology Gastroenterology Dermatology Oncology Radiology, Medical Clinical medicine Hyperthermie (DE-588)4131629-0 gnd Wärmetherapie (DE-588)4064207-0 gnd Krebs Medizin (DE-588)4073781-0 gnd |
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title | Interstitial, Endocavitary and Perfusional Hyperthermia Methods and Clinical Trials |
title_auth | Interstitial, Endocavitary and Perfusional Hyperthermia Methods and Clinical Trials |
title_exact_search | Interstitial, Endocavitary and Perfusional Hyperthermia Methods and Clinical Trials |
title_full | Interstitial, Endocavitary and Perfusional Hyperthermia Methods and Clinical Trials edited by Michel Gautherie |
title_fullStr | Interstitial, Endocavitary and Perfusional Hyperthermia Methods and Clinical Trials edited by Michel Gautherie |
title_full_unstemmed | Interstitial, Endocavitary and Perfusional Hyperthermia Methods and Clinical Trials edited by Michel Gautherie |
title_short | Interstitial, Endocavitary and Perfusional Hyperthermia |
title_sort | interstitial endocavitary and perfusional hyperthermia methods and clinical trials |
title_sub | Methods and Clinical Trials |
topic | Oncology Imaging / Radiology Urology Hepatology Gastroenterology Dermatology Oncology Radiology, Medical Clinical medicine Hyperthermie (DE-588)4131629-0 gnd Wärmetherapie (DE-588)4064207-0 gnd Krebs Medizin (DE-588)4073781-0 gnd |
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