The field of thermal therapy has been growing tenaciously in the
last few decades. The application of heat to living tissues, from
mild hyperthermia to high-temperature thermal ablation, has
produced a host of well-documented genetic, cellular, and
physiological responses that are being researched intensely for
medical applications, particularly for treatment of solid cancerous
tumors using image guidance. The controlled application of thermal
energy to living tissues has proven a great challenge, requiring
expertise from multiple disciplines, thereby leading to the
development of many sophisticated pre-clinical and clinical devices
and treatment techniques. Physics of Thermal Therapy: Fundamentals
and Clinical Applications captures the breadth and depth of this
highly multidisciplinary field.
Focusing on applications in cancer treatment, this book covers
basic principles, practical aspects, and clinical applications of
thermal therapy. An overview of the fundamentals shows how use of
controlled heat in medicine and biology involves electromagnetics,
acoustics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, and imaging sciences. The
book discusses challenges in the use of thermal energy on living
tissues and explores the genetic, cellular, and physiological
responses that can be employed in the fight against cancer from the
physics and engineering perspectives. It also highlights recent
advances, including the treatment of solid tumors using
image-guided thermal therapy, microbubbles, nanoparticles, and
other cutting-edge techniques.
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