Title :
Selective Heating of Cutaneous Human Tumors at 27.12 MHz
Author :
Antich, Peter P. ; Tokita, N. ; Kim, J.H. ; Hahn, E.W.
fDate :
8/1/1978 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Data obtained on superficial lesions in different sites and for different patients show that it is possible to correlate average values of the temperature and of the absorbed power density. For healthy tissues, the correlation appears to be defined to within 1°C. For tumor tissues, on the other hand minimum values of the temperature appear to be predictable. This result indicates that hyperthermic dosimetry is feasible. Furthermore, a differential temperature phenomenon is observed, in which a lacalized absorbed power distribution induces higher temperatures in tumors than in the surrounding healthy tissues. This observation, if confirmed with larger statistics and for tumors at a depth, appears to indicate that tumor-killing temperatures can be induced with the heating method employed while simultaneously sparing the surrounding healthy tissues.
Keywords :
Coils; Dosimetry; Heating; Humans; Hyperthermia; Imaging phantoms; Lesions; Neoplasms; Radio frequency; Temperature distribution;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.1978.1129440