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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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International Conference "Tumor Hypoxia and Malignant Progression" Kiev (Ukraine), 1-4, October, 2008 |
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ESHO 2007 24th Annual Meeting of the EUROPEAN SOCIETY for HYPERTHERMIC ONCOLOGY Prague, Czech Republic, June 14 - 16, 2007 More information >> |
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ESHO 2006 23rd Annual Meeting of the EUROPEAN SOCIETY for HYPERTHERMIC ONCOLOGY Berlin, Charité May 24 - 27, 2006 More information >> [Book of Abstracts] |
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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 >> |
Hyperthermia-Quiz Are you an expert? Test your knowledge about hyperthermia! Quiz >> |
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RSNA News November 2005 Hyperthermia Regains Attention as Cancer Treatment Strategy Radiation Oncologists have been exploring heat therapy as an adjunct to radiation for at least 40 years. Hyperthermia, however, seems to have retained its novelty — a perpetual newcomer in a world where surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy are the much more established players. More information >> |