JOURNAL ARTICLE

Microwave-Induced Hyperthermia and Ionizing Radiation Preliminary Clinical Results

Christin LindholmElisabeth KjellénT. LandbergPer NilssonBertil Persson

Year: 1982 Journal:   Acta Radiologica Oncology Vol: 21 (4)Pages: 241-254   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

The combination of microwave-induced (2450 MHz) hyperthermia and ionizing radiation was used in 7 patients with superficial malignant tumours, which were considered refractory to other therapy. A newly developed heating system was used, allowing for a maintained temperature at the master probe of 42.5 degrees C +/- 0.5 degrees C during 45 min, but temperature measurements at multiple sites showed a marked variation. This preliminary series indicates that the combination of hyperthermia and ionizing radiation may be useful, the response rate (complete or partial) being 8 of 8 evaluable lesions. Even previously heavily irradiated sites responded. Technical improvements are highly needed to allow for controlled heating of any tissue volume.

Keywords:
Ionizing radiation Medicine Hyperthermia Irradiation Nuclear medicine Radiation therapy Non-ionizing radiation Microwave Radiation Microwave heating Biomedical engineering Radiology Internal medicine Optics

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