Hyperthermia

Hyperthermia by Haim I. Bicher, published by Springer US on November 25, 2012, is a softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 1982, comprising 192 pages in English. This book explores the emerging role of hyperthermia as a potential modality in cancer treatment, particularly as an adjunct to established therapies such as radiation and chemotherapy. It discusses the current limitations in staging and the technology used, highlighting the need for improved precision and understanding in clinical applications.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the challenges and promises associated with hyperthermia, emphasizing the necessity for collaboration among engineers, physicists, biologists, physiologists, and clinicians. The text serves as a platform for the exchange of scientific information and peer review, reflecting the ongoing developments in this field. The formation of the North American Hyperthermia Group (NAHG) is noted as a significant step towards fostering dialogue and advancing research in this area, making it a relevant resource for those interested in medical imaging and clinical medicine.
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Hyperthennia is rapidly becaning the fourth IIDdality of cancer treatment, at least a useful adjuvant to radiation therapy, chEfiO- therapy or surgery; at best, a new therapeutic fonn that, properly used, may open new horizons in the fight against this dreadful disease. The staging is still primitive. The devices used are after laboratory irrprovisations, and lack the precision and definition of treatment fields that will allow mass use of the m: Xiality. Clinical practices are limited to the procedural evaluations of a few pioneer groups, and basic understanding of its mechanism of action, although progressing by leaps and bounds, is still short of perfection. The challenge and the pranise are there and because of this, p engineers, physicists, biologists, physiologists and clinicians fran different specialties have a basic need for interaction, both in tenus of exchange of scientific infonnation and peer review of results and clinical trials. To satisfy this need, to act as a clearinghouse of knowledge and a fonnn for discussion, the North Alrerican Hyperthennia Group (NAHG) has been fonned. The!reeting in Detroit in August 1981 represents the first gathering of the group, to be followed by a second in Salt Lake City in April 1982.
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