Physics and Technology of Hyperthermia

Physics and Technology of Hyperthermia

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In the 1960s a firm rationale was developed for using raised temperatures to treat malignant disease and there has been a continuous expansion of the field ever since. However, a major limitation exists in our ability to heat human tumours, especially those sited deep in the body, with a reasonable degree of temperature uniformity. This problem has resulted in engineers and physicists collaborating closely with biologists and clinicians towards the common goal of developing and testing the clinical potential of this exciting treatment modality. The aim of the physicist and engineer is to develop acceptible methods of heating tumQur masses in as many sites as possible to therapeutic temperatures avoiding excessive heating of normal structures and, at the same time, obtaining the temperature distribution throughout the heated volume. The problem is magnified by both the theoretical and technical limitations of heating methods and devices. Moreover, the modelling of external deposition of energy in tissue and knowledge of tissue perfusion are ill-defined. To this must be added the conceptual difficulty of defining a thermal dose. The NATO course was designed to provide a basis for the integration of physics and technology relevant to the development of hyperthermia. There were 48 lectures covering the theoretical and practical aspects of system design and assessment, including, as far as possible, all the techniques of current interest and importance in the field.
EAN 9789401081092
ISBN 9401081093
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Springer
Publication date January 5, 2012
Pages 664
Language English
Dimensions 254 x 178
Country Netherlands
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Illustrations XII, 664 p.
Editors Field S.B.; Franconi Cafiero
Edition Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987
Series NATO Science Series E: