نتایج جستجو برای: radiofrequency hyperthermia

تعداد نتایج: 27475  

Ali Rajabi Azam Janati Esfahani Mohsen Bakhshandeh Samideh Khoei Seied Rabi Mahdavi,

Introduction: The aim of this study was the evaluation of induced DNA damages of human prostate cancer cells, DU-145, treated with a combination of radiofrequency capacitive hyperthermia (HT) and teletherapy (EBRT) compared to a combination of teletherapy with high dose rate brachytherapy (BR).   Materials and Methods: DU-145 cells were cultured as spheroids ...

2011
Lucio Tommaso De Paolis Francesco Ricciardi Aldo Franco Dragoni Giovanni Aloisio

Hepatic cancer is one of the most common solid cancers in the world. As surgery of hepatic cancer is seldom applicable, different solutions have been found to cure this disease. One of these is Liver Radiofrequency Ablation. This technique consists in a needle insertion inside the liver parenchyma in order to reach the tumor and in an injection of a radiofrequency current to cause tumor cell ne...

2016
Kai-Lin Yang Cheng-Chung Huang Mau-Shin Chi Hsin-Chien Chiang Yu-Shan Wang Chien-Chung Hsia Gabor Andocs Hsin-Ell Wang Kwan-Hwa Chi

Radiofrequency-induced hyperthermia (HT) treatments for cancer include conventional capacitive coupling hyperthermia (cCHT) and modulated electro-hyperthermia (mEHT). In this study, we directly compared these methods with regard to in vitro cytotoxicity and mechanisms of action under isothermal conditions. Hepatoma (HepG2) cells were exposed to HT treatment (42°C for 30 min) using mEHT, cCHT or...

Journal: :Oncology 2005
Debra A Gervais Ronald S Arellano Peter Mueller

Although resection currently remains the standard of care for renal carcinoma, the search for less invasive treatments has led to alternative surgical approaches. Even less invasive, and appropriate for many groups of patients, is percutaneous radiofrequency ablation, which induces tumor necrosis via lethal hyperthermia. Multiple series of renal tumors treated with percutaneous ablation in vivo...

Journal: :European review for medical and pharmacological sciences 2005
V Filingeri G Gravante D Cassisa

Radiosurgery is a new technique that utilizes an instrument, the radiofrequency bistoury, which is able to simultaneously cut and coagulate tissues with the emission of radiofrequencies. The first experiments about the utilization of radiofrequency currents on man were conducted between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. The first medical field of application was...

2011
Alsayed AM Elsherbini Mahmoud Saber Mohamed Aggag Ahmed El-Shahawy Hesham AA Shokier

INTRODUCTION The current radiofrequency ablation technique requires invasive needle placement. On the other hand, most of the common photothermal therapeutic methods are limited by lack of accuracy of targeting. Gold and magnetic nanoparticles offer the potential to heat tumor tissue selectively at the cellular level by noninvasive interaction with laser and radiofrequency. METHODS Gold nanos...

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