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The Scientist online - How heat helps kill cancer Published 9th May 2011 More information >> The article which is referred to can be found here. |
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Breast Cancer Special Issue International Journal of Hyperthermia Guest Editors: Joan Bull and Ellen Jones Volume 26 Number 5 October 2010 Get free access here |
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Impact Factor International Journal of Hyperthermia increased to 2.713 More information >> International Journal of Hyperthermia New online submission system for International Journal of Hyperthermia: authors can now upload manuscripts via Manuscript Central at mc.manuscriptcentral.com >> |
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ESHO Newsletter At the last ESHO board meeting in Munich it was decided to re-introduce the ESHO newsletter as a communication platform between ESHO members. In the small world of hyperthermia, mutual cooperation and stimulation through communication are prerequisites for the promotion of clinical hyperthermia. More information >> |
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ESHO 2011 27th Annual Meeting of the EUROPEAN SOCIETY for HYPERTHERMIC ONCOLOGY Aarhus, Denmark May 26 - 28, 2011 More information >> |
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Hyperthermia-Quiz Are you an expert? Test your knowledge about hyperthermia! Quiz >> |
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ESHO 2010 26th Annual Meeting of the EUROPEAN SOCIETY for HYPERTHERMIC ONCOLOGY Rotterdam, The Netherland May 20 - 22, 2010 More information >> |
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ESHO 2009 25th Annual Meeting of the EUROPEAN SOCIETY for HYPERTHERMIC ONCOLOGY Verona, Italy June 4 - 6, 2009 More information >> |
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WC2009 Medical Physics and Biomedical Munich, Germany, September 7-12, 2009 More information >> |
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Hyperthermia description In oncology, the generation of a higher temperature at a tumor-involved region of the body is called hyperthermia. There is a variety of temperature ranges going from 39 – 40 °C up to such high temperatures as 80 – 90 °C, and accordingly a number of techniques to induce those temperatures under well-controlled conditions. More information >> |