DocumentCode :
354302
Title :
Microwave treatments for prostate disease
Author :
Sterzer, F. ; Mendecki, J. ; Mawhinney, D.D. ; Friedenthal, E. ; Melman, A.
Author_Institution :
MMTC Inc., Princeton, NJ, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
2000
fDate :
11-16 June 2000
Firstpage :
923
Abstract :
This paper describes three novel microwave techniques that show promise for being useful in treating diseases of the prostate. They are (1) Microwave Urethroplasty for providing immediate symptomatic relief of urinary obstructions caused by BPH. This technique uses microwave balloon catheters for producing biological stents in the urethra. Initial results obtained in an FDA approved Phase I clinical trial are highly encouraging. (2) Hyperthermia produced in the prostate by dual microwave balloon catheters. When combined with external beam radiation or implanted radioactive seeds this technique has the potential of improving local recurrence rates of prostate cancer over the rates that are obtained when only radiation treatments are given. (3) Microwave Poration Therapy, a therapy that when combined with either systemic or locally administered chemotherapy has been shown to be effective in shrinking implanted prostatic tumors in rats. The potential clinical advantages of microwave poration/chemotherapy over electrochemotherapy using DC pulses for treating cancers are discussed.
Keywords :
cancer; hyperthermia; radiation therapy; tumours; benign prostatic hypertrophy; cancer; hyperthermia; microwave balloon catheter; microwave poration therapy; microwave treatment; microwave urethroplasty; prostate disease; tumor; urethra; Catheters; Clinical trials; Diseases; Electromagnetic heating; Glands; Hyperthermia; Medical treatment; Microwave theory and techniques; Neoplasms; Prostate cancer;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Symposium Digest. 2000 IEEE MTT-S International
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA, USA
ISSN :
0149-645X
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5687-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MWSYM.2000.863507
Filename :
863507
Link To Document :
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