نتایج جستجو برای: magnetic hyperthermia

تعداد نتایج: 346497  

2015
Marleen Häring Jana Schiller Judith Mayr Ramon Eritja David Díaz Díaz

Hyperthermia therapy is a medical treatment based on the exposition of body tissue to slightly higher temperatures than physiological (i.e., between 41 and 46 °C) to damage and kill cancer cells or to make them more susceptible to the effects of radiation and anti-cancer drugs. Among several methods suitable for heating tumor areas, magnetic hyperthermia involves the introduction of magnetic mi...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Kenya Murase

Our purpose in this study was to present an integral-transform approach to the analytical solutions of the Pennes' bioheat transfer equation and to apply it to the calculation of temperature distribution in tissues in hyperthermia with magnetic nanoparticles (magnetic hyperthermia). The validity of our method was investigated by comparison with the analytical solutions obtained by the Green's f...

2017
Sudip Mondal Panchanathan Manivasagan Subramaniyan Bharathiraja Madhappan Santha Moorthy Van Tu Nguyen Hye Hyun Kim Seung Yun Nam Kang Dae Lee Junghwan Oh

Targeting cancer cells without injuring normal cells is the prime objective in treatment of cancer. In this present study, solvothermal and wet chemical precipitation techniques were employed to synthesize iron oxide (IO), hydroxyapatite (HAp), and hydroxyapatite coated iron oxide (IO-HAp) nanoparticles for magnetic hyperthermia mediated cancer therapy. The synthesized well dispersed spherical ...

2013
JIAYI LIU NING LI LI LI DANYE LI KAI LIU LINGYUN ZHAO JINTIAN TANG LIYA LI

Magnetic-mediated hyperthermia (MMH) is a promising local thermotherapy approach for cancer treatment. The present study investigated the feasibility and effectiveness of MMH in esophageal cancer using a rabbit tumor model. The therapeutic effect of two hyperthermia approaches, magnetic stent hyperthermia (MSH), in which heat is induced by the clinical stent that is placed inside the esophagus,...

Journal: :Bulletin du cancer 2017
Ayesha Sohail Zaki Ahmad O Anwar Bég Sarmad Arshad Lubna Sherin

Hyperthermia treatment, generated by magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) is promising since it is tumour-focused, minimally invasive and uniform. The most unique feature of magnetic nanoparticles is its reaction and modulation by a magnetic force basically responsible for enabling its potential as heating mediators for cancer therapy. In magnetic nanoparticle hyperthermia, a tumour is preferentially ...

2016
Oihane K Arriortua Eneko Garaio Borja Herrero de la Parte Maite Insausti Luis Lezama Fernando Plazaola Jose Angel García Jesús M Aizpurua Maialen Sagartzazu Mireia Irazola Nestor Etxebarria Ignacio García-Alonso Alberto Saiz-López José Javier Echevarria-Uraga

This work reports important advances in the study of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) related to their application in different research fields such as magnetic hyperthermia. Nanotherapy based on targeted nanoparticles could become an attractive alternative to conventional oncologic treatments as it allows a local heating in tumoral surroundings without damage to healthy tissue. RGD-peptide-conjug...

2012
Qun Zhao Luning Wang Rui Cheng Leidong Mao Robert D. Arnold Elizabeth W. Howerth Zhuo G. Chen Simon Platt

In this study, magnetic iron oxide nanoparticle induced hyperthermia is applied for treatment of head and neck cancer using a mouse xenograft model of human head and neck cancer (Tu212 cell line). A hyperthermia system for heating iron oxide nanoparticles was developed by using alternating magnetic fields. Both theoretical simulation and experimental studies were performed to verify the thermot...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2021

We show how tumour heating in magnetic hyperthermia can become more homogeneous through exploitation of magnetisation dynamics interacting particles.

2013
Tomoyuki Araya Kazuo Kasahara Shingo Nishikawa Hideharu Kimura Takashi Sone Hideo Nagae Yoshio Ikehata Isamu Nagano Masaki Fujimura

BACKGROUND The effects of inductive hyperthermia on lung cancer have yet to be fully investigated. Magnetic nanoparticles used in inductive hyperthermia are made-to-order and expensive. This study was performed to investigate the use of ferucarbotran in inductive hyperthermia and to clarify whether inductive hyperthermia using ferucarbotran promotes antitumor effects in vivo using a lung cancer...

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