Inductive hyperthermia planning for patients with breast cancer metastasis to lymph nodes

IF 0.4 Q4 PHYSICS, NUCLEAR Nuclear Physics and Atomic Energy Pub Date : 2021-09-25 DOI:10.15407/jnpae2021.03.312
O. Mokhonko, V. Orel, I. Smolanka Sr, L. Syvak, A. Loboda, I. Dosenko, A. Lyashenko, I.I. Smolanka (Jr.), O. Rykhalskyi, V. B. Orel, O. Dasyukevich, T. Tarasenko, S. I. Vovyanko
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Inductive hyperthermia treatment plans were built using Comsol Multiphysics software for patients with breast cancer metastasis to lymph nodes. To assess the influence of electromagnetic irradiation on temperature increase in metastatic lymph nodes, treatment plans were based on moderate hyperthermia parameters (< 42 °C). The proposed technology can be used to provide a more personalized approach to treatment planning for patients with locally advanced breast cancer receiving combination therapy which involves neoadjuvant chemotherapy and expand eligibility for organ-preserving surgery.
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乳腺癌淋巴结转移患者的诱导热疗计划
采用Comsol Multiphysics软件对乳腺癌淋巴结转移患者建立诱导热疗治疗方案。为了评估电磁辐射对转移性淋巴结温度升高的影响,治疗方案基于中高温参数(< 42°C)。该技术可用于为局部晚期乳腺癌患者提供更个性化的治疗方案,包括新辅助化疗和扩大器官保留手术的资格。
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期刊介绍: The journal Nuclear Physics and Atomic Energy presents the publications on Nuclear Physics, Atomic Energy, Radiation Physics, Radioecology, Engineering and Methods of Experiment. The journal includes peer-reviewed articles which are completed works containing new results of theoretical and experimental researches and are of interest for the scientists, postgraduate students, engineers and for the senior students.
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