DocumentCode :
1974660
Title :
Microwave Techniques in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Cancer
Author :
Edrich, Jochen
Author_Institution :
University of Denver, Denver, Colorado 80208, USA
fYear :
1979
fDate :
17-20 Sept. 1979
Firstpage :
25
Lastpage :
33
Abstract :
Naturally emitted thermal radiation of the human body at cm and mm wavelengths can be utilized to image subcutaneous temperature distributions and detect thermally active tumors. Contacting thermographs that were developed for such point-by-point measurements at long cm wavelengths are compared with remotely focussed, imaging thermographs for short cm and mm wavelengths in regard to instrumentation, measurement methods and clinical results in the detection of breast cancer and other tumors. For treatment of cancer microwave irradiation can produce hyperthermia in a more localized region than conventional methods. Various forms of controlling hyperthermia using subcutaneous probes are discussed, and potentials. preliminary animal experiments and limitations of new forms of noninvasive controls using microwave radiometry are given.
Keywords :
Breast neoplasms; Cancer; Focusing; Humans; Hyperthermia; Microwave theory and techniques; Radiation detectors; Radio control; Temperature distribution; Wavelength measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Conference, 1979. 9th European
Conference_Location :
Brighton, UK
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EUMA.1979.332674
Filename :
4131316
Link To Document :
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