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Med Phys ; 8(2): 174-83, 1981.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7322045

ABSTRACT

Hyperthermia has emerged as a promising alternative or adjunct to other forms of cancer therapy. In order to utilize hyperthermia in very localized volumes immersed in regions of vital normal tissue, an invasive microwave coaxial monopole antenna has been developed. An experimental approach has been taken to characterize and optimize the electromagnetic properties and heating capabilities of bare and insulated antennas imbedded in tissue equivalent phantoms and dog brain. Four methods have been used to visualize the thermal profiles of the microwave probes: the liquid crystal technique, the gelatin technique, and the direct measurement of temperature with thermistor probes in phantom and dog brain. Among the parameters studied are: antenna impedance, insertion depth, antenna insulation (dielectric constant and thickness), shaft insulation, and frequency.


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Hot Temperature/therapeutic use , Microwaves/therapeutic use , Neoplasms/therapy , Electromagnetic Phenomena , Humans , Technology, Radiologic
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