Lodi, 2024 - Google Patents
A Numerical Analysis of Microwave Hyperthermia of Deep-Seated Tumors Using Magneto-Dielectric ImplantsLodi, 2024
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- 14320225788126880451
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- Lodi M
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- 2024 18th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP)
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Microwave energy can be adopted to treat cancers through hyperthermia treatment (HT). HT is a thermal therapy used in oncology to kill cancer cells, enhance chemotherapy and improve radiotherapy effectiveness. Despite these advantages, neoplasms such as deep …
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