Debnath et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Design of invasive and non-invasive antennas for the combination of microwave-hyperthermia with radiation therapyDebnath et al., 2015
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- 1419166525951860144
- Author
- Debnath O
- Ito K
- Saito K
- Uesaka M
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- 2015 IEEE MTT-S 2015 International Microwave Workshop Series on RF and Wireless Technologies for Biomedical and Healthcare Applications (IMWS-BIO)
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Microwave hyperthermia is a method to elevate the temperature of the tissue. Combination of hyperthermia and radiation therapy can be very effective for treating cancer, because the temperature rise and dose by them may be able to be suppressed to optimized levels. In this …
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