DocumentCode
930706
Title
Clinical RF Hyperthermia by Magnetic-Loop Induction: A New Approach to Human Cancer Therapy
Author
Storm, F. Kristian ; Elliott, Roberts ; Harrison, William H. ; MorTon, Donald L.
Volume
30
Issue
8
fYear
1982
Firstpage
1149
Lastpage
1158
Abstract
There has been mounting laboratory evidence that temperatures of ≥ 42°C (108°F) are tumoricidal in tumor cell cultures and animal models. Localized heat by electromagnetic waves appears to be the most practical means for producing hyperthermia and has been shown to be potentially effective against human surface tumors. However, attempts to treat deep internal human cancers with available techniques have been either ineffective or dangerous because of injury to surface tissue. A fundamentally new approach magnetrode magnetic-loop induction hyperthermia, which was cooperatively developed by electrical engineers and oncologists for the treatment of deep-seated human tumors, is the subject of this report. The concept, rationale, design, and performance of this applicator in phantoms, animals, and humans is presented, as are the early results of clinical cancer trials. The data suggest reason for enthusiasm for the future treatment of advanced human tumors.
Keywords
Animals; Cancer; Humans; Hyperthermia; Laboratories; Medical treatment; Neoplasms; Radio frequency; Surface treatment; Temperature;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9480
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMTT.1982.1131215
Filename
1131215
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