Authors
Andreas Jordan, Regina Scholz, Peter Wust, Horst Fähling, Roland Felix
Publication date
1999/7/1
Source
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic materials
Volume
201
Issue
1-3
Pages
413-419
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
The story of hyperthermia with small particles in AC magnetic fields started in the late 1950s, but most of the studies were unfortunately conducted with inadequate animal systems, inexact thermometry and poor AC magnetic field parameters, so that any clinical implication was far behind the horizon. More than three decades later, it was found, that colloidal dispersions of superparamagnetic (subdomain) iron oxide nanoparticles exhibit an extraordinary specific absorption rate (SAR [W/g]), which is much higher at clinically tolerable H 0f combinations in comparison to hysteresis heating of larger multidomain particles. This was the renaissance of a cancer treatment method, which has gained more and more attention in the last few years. Due to the increasing number of randomized clinical trials preferentially in Europe with conventional E-field hyperthermia systems, the general medical and physical experience in …
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