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Hyperthermia and the Liver

1990
The liver is the organ most commonly involved in spread of gastrointestinal cancer. Of the synchrounous liver metastas­es found at laparotomy, 20–25 % are due to colorectal cancer. Approximately 50 % of colorectal tumors will sooner or later give rise to liver metastases.
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Malignant Hyperthermia

Plastic Surgical Nursing, 1995
Malignant hyperthermia (MH) was first identified as an anesthetic-related patient syndrome with familial tendencies in 1960. It is defined as a chain reaction of abnormalities triggered in susceptible individuals by commonly used anesthetic agents, and is classified as a hypermetabolic disorder of skeletal muscle.
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Magnetic hyperthermia: Potentials and limitations

Journal of the Indian Chemical Society, 2021
M. Peiravi   +3 more
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Hyperthermia and Drugs

1987
Hyperthermia has the potential to modify the cytotoxicity of anticancer drugs and to convert some other drugs to cytotoxic agents having no considerable cytotoxicity at normal temperature. This has been demonstrated by in vitro and in vivo experiments, which are compiled in the first part of this review. The pattern of modification of the dose response
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Hyperthermia

New England Journal of Medicine, 1993
Jane F. Desforges, Harvey B. Simon
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Review on magnetic nanoparticle-mediated hyperthermia for cancer therapy

Journal of nanoparticle research, 2020
Arunima Rajan, N. K. Sahu
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Hyperthermia

Medical Journal of Australia, 1988
J A, Holt, A J, Nelson
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Malignant Hyperthermia

Southern Medical Journal, 1974
L L, Brown, B A, Britt
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Recent Advances in Hyperthermia Therapy‐Based Synergistic Immunotherapy

Advanced Materials, 2021
Mengyu Chang, Man Wang, Chunxia Li
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