Journal of Microwave Power
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Experimental Studies on the Use of Microwaves for the Localized
Heat Treatment of the Prostate [PDF] |
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O. Petrowicz, W. Heinkelmann, W. Erhardt, I. Wriedt-Lübbe, W. Hepp and G. Blümel 1979 14 2 167-172 |
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Abstract High frequency tumor therapy requests heating of a well defined area,
whereas the surroundings should be unaffected. This sort of therapy should be
more tolerable than a whole body heating. For this purpose a new developed
microwave applicator (433.9 MHz) for local heat application was tested in
animals. Using this rectally insertable applicator
the prostate of dogs were irradiated. The
temperature of the rectum, the urethra and the prostate were measured and
recorded using specially developed thermistor probes.
The effect of hyperthermia on the prostate and the surrounding tissue was
analyzed macroscopically and micromorphologically.
It was shown that local heating of the prostate of dogs is possible. The
induced damages of the prostate and the surrounding tissue is not severe
enough to be untolerable. |