In Silico Approach Towards Magnetic Fluid Hyperthermia in Cancer
Treatment: Modeling and Simulation presents mathematical modeling
and simulation approaches contrary to costly and time consuming
in-vivo and in-vitro studies. Finite element method-based models of
all hyperthermia processes of liver, brain and breast tumors are
simulated on COMSOL Multiphysics software. Problems of constant
versus variable heat sources, the backflow problem, the enhanced
permeation and retention effect, the flow around Happel's sphere in
cells model structure, the deformation effect in poroelastic brain
tumor, 3D flow through porous tissue, the reacting nanofluid flows,
and optimization of parameters have been simulated for quantitative
analysis. This important reference aids in hyperthermia treatment
planning in clinical applications and provides an important
compendium for practitioners as well as non-medical practicing
scientists and engineers and is resource for both research and
medical practice in hyperthermia treatment planning in clinical
applications.
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