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| Publications [#134197] of Mark W. Dewhirst
Papers Published
- TV Samulski, WJ Grant, JR Oleson, KA Leopold, MW Dewhirst, P Vallario, J Blivin, Clinical experience with a multi-element ultrasonic hyperthermia system: analysis of treatment temperatures.,
International journal of hyperthermia : the official journal of European Society for Hyperthermic Oncology, North American Hyperthermia Group, ENGLAND, vol. 6 no. 5
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pp. 909-22, ISSN 0265-6736
(last updated on 2004/03/30)
Abstract: A summary of tumour temperature data obtained from 31 patients who underwent 147 hyperthermia treatments with the Sonotherm 1000 ultrasonic system is presented. The treatment goal was to achieve a minimum of 42.0 degrees C in tumour for 60 min duration with normal tissues remaining below 43.0 degrees C. In 83% of treatments at least one measured tumour temperature reached or exceeded 42.0 degrees C at some time during the treatment. Nineteen per cent of these treatments had a time- and spatial-averaged temperature (measured in tumour) greater than or equal to 42.0 degrees C. A variety of anatomical sites were treated and these were grouped into four categories: groin/trunk, axilla, breast/chest wall and head/neck. Measured temperatures in tumours located in the groin and trunk sites were significantly higher (22% greater than or equal to 42 degrees C) than other locations. The head and neck treatment temperatures were significantly lower (8% of measured points greater than or equal to 42 degrees C.
Keywords: Body Temperature • Evaluation Studies • Humans • Hyperthermia, Induced* • Neoplasms • Thermometers • Ultrasonic Therapy • instrumentation • methods* • therapy*
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