Authors
Manfred Johannsen, Burghard Thiesen, Peter Wust, Andreas Jordan
Publication date
2010/12/1
Source
International Journal of Hyperthermia
Volume
26
Issue
8
Pages
790-795
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Magnetic nanoparticles are increasingly used for clinical applications such as drug delivery, magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic fluid hyperthermia. A novel method of interstitial heating of tumours following direct injection of magnetic nanoparticles has been evaluated in humans in recent clinical trials. In prostate cancer this approach has been investigated in two separate phase I studies, employing magnetic nanoparticle thermotherapy alone and in combination with permanent seed brachytherapy. The feasibility and good tolerability was shown in both trials, using the first prototype of an alternating magnetic field applicator. As with any other heating technique, this novel approach requires specific tools for planning, quality control and thermal monitoring, based on appropriate imaging and modelling techniques. In these first clinical trials a newly developed method for planning and non-invasive …
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Scholar articles
M Johannsen, B Thiesen, P Wust, A Jordan - International Journal of Hyperthermia, 2010