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About the Interstitial Microwave Cancer Ablation: Principles, Advantages and Challenges
This article presents a review of the interstitial microwave cancer ablation. Microwave cancer ablation is an effective technique for the cancer therapy using the electromagnetic radiations in the microwave range.
Emad Tammam +3 more
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Investigation of Microwave Ablation Process in Sweet Potatoes as Substitute Liver
The microwave ablation technique to destroy cancer tissues in liver is practiced clinically and is the subject of ongoing research, e.g., ablation monitoring. For studies, liver tissue from cattle or pigs is often used as a substitute material.
Muhammad Saad Khan +5 more
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Exploring Patterns of Dynamic Size Changes of Lesions after Hepatic Microwave Ablation in an In Vivo Porcine Model [PDF]
Microwave ablation (MWA) is a type of minimally invasive cancer therapy that uses heat to induce necrosis in solid tumours. Inter- and post-ablational size changes can influence the accuracy of control imaging, posing a risk of incomplete ablation.
Bressem, Keno K. +8 more
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Background Microwave ablation is effective for severe secondary hyperparathyroidism, but the difference in efficacy between microwave ablation and parathyroidectomy remains unclear.
Zongli Diao +8 more
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Computational Modeling of Microwave Tumor Ablation
Microwave ablation is recognized as a minimally invasive, fast-recovery treatment for destroying cancer cells using the heat generated by microwave energy.
Marija Radmilović-Radjenović +2 more
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Simulation Study of Microwave Ablation of Porous Lung Tissue
Microwave ablation, as an emerging method for treating lung cancer, has been widely used because of its advantages, such as being less invasive and having fewer side effects compared with other therapies, such as surgery and chemotherapy.
Xin Mai, Ning Wu, Qun Nan, Sixin Bi
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Clinical Guideline for Microwave Ablation of Bone Tumors in Extremities
Microwave ablation has been used to treat bone tumors in extremities for more than 30 years. With improved recognition, updated microwave equipment, and expanded clinical application, microwave ablation has recently been widely used to treat bone tumors.
Kai Zheng +19 more
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Although the most preferred treatment methods in cancer treatment are still surgery and chemotherapy, microwave ablation, one of the minimally invasive thermal ablation techniques, is increasingly used in the clinic for patients who cannot afford the ...
Adnan Kaya +2 more
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Effect of a poloxamer 407-based thermosensitive gel on minimization of thermal injury to diaphragm during microwave ablation of the liver. [PDF]
AIM: To assess the insulating effect of a poloxamer 407 (P407)-based gel during microwave ablation of liver adjacent to the diaphragm. METHODS: We prepared serial dilutions of P407, and 22.5% (w/w) concentration was identified as suitable for ablation ...
Dou, Rui +7 more
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Monitoring thermal ablation via microwave tomography. An ex vivo experimental assessment [PDF]
Thermal ablation treatments are gaining a lot of attention in the clinics thanks to their reduced invasiveness and their capability of treating non-surgical patients.
Cavagnaro, M. +4 more
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