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- Flavone Acetic Acid Increases the Antitumor Effect of Hyperthermia.
- Hyperthermic Enhancement of Cell killing by Mitomycin C, and Cisplatin and its Derivatives in Human Tumor Cells Grown as Multicellular Spheroids.
- Proceedings of Workshop on "Current Topics of Hyperthermia Oncology":Experimental Cancer Therapy of Animal Tumor by Hyperthermia
- Histopathological Study in the Hyperthermo-chemotherapy for Cancer
- Experimental study of Radiofrequency (RF) thermotherapy and thermochemotherapy:(First report) -The efficacy in rat tumor growth inhibition with the device of RF thermotherapy
- Interstitial microwave brain hyperthermia; a review
- Preliminary Study of the Combination of Radiation Therapy, Chemotherapy, and Hyperthermia in Stage IIIB Cervical Carcinoma.
- Study of temperature distribution in agar agar phantom heated by 8MHz RF
- Optimization of bolus for capacitive type heating.
- Efficacy of Thermochemotherapy on Rat Implanted Solid:Yoshida Sarcoma Histopathological Study
- Antiproliferative Efficacies of Doxorubicin, Verapamil, Paclitaxel and Quercetin in FM3A Cells at Hyperthermic Temperature. A Comparative Assessment.
- A study on magnetic fine particles for microwave hyperthermia.
- The Effects of Hyperthermia in Relief of Cancer Pain.
- Clinical Results of Local Hyperthermia with Thermotron RF-8 for the Treatment of Prostatic Carcinoma and Prostatic Hyperplasia.
- The thermosensitivity of glioma cells evaluated by MTT assay comparing with CFA.
- Interstitial Hyperthermia for Oral Malignant Tumor using Implant Heating System:Experimental Studies on Rabbit Tumor Model
- Therapeutic Effects of Local Hyperthermia for Hormone-Resistant Prostatic Cancer.
- Effects of Combined Treatment with Local Hyperthermia and Intravesical Instillation of Hydroxypropylcellulose-doxorubicin on Recurrent Bladder Cancer.
- Treatment of Unresectable Pancreatic Carcinoma Using Radio-Hyperthermia
- Development of a Capacitive Heating Applicator for the Simultaneous Radiohyperthermotherapy of Superficial and Shallow-seated Tumors.