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    <description>List of Publications</description>
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      <title>Hyperthermia : physiological changes associated with whole body hyperthermia for cancer treatment  (Doctoral Thesis)</title>
      <link>http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/37476/</link>
      <pubDate>1983-03-23T00:00:00Z</pubDate>
      <description>Over the last ten years hyperthermia has been introduced as an experimental
therapy that is available to the clinician in the treatment of malignant
disease. Intensive experimental and clinical research is continuing into
various aspects of treatment.
Since the importance of enviromental factors in hyperthemic cellular
destruction was realised, a large
studies aimed at ellucidating the
number of investigators have undertaken
role of hyperthermia on cells under the
influence of such factors as nutrition, oxygenation and hydrogen ion
concentration. Investigations are continuing into temperature/time
relationships for killing of both normal and malignant tissues, while other
studies are focusing attention on heat dose fractionation and thermal induced
thermal resistance.
Efforts have been made to achieve greater understanding of the structure
and functioional limitations of tumor microcirculation, of disturbances
brought about in it during hyperthermia, and the resultant changes occurring in
oxygenation and acid base balance at the local level.
Additional studies are in progress with the aim of investigating the role of
hyperthermia in potentiating damage to normal and malignant tissues brought
about by radiotherapy and the sequential effects of the two modalities. The
effects of combined chemotherapy and thermotherapy are also under intensive
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