Authors
A Jordan, R Scholz, P Wust, H Fähling, J Krause, W Wlodarczyk, B Sander, Th Vogl, R Felix
Publication date
1997/1/1
Journal
International Journal of Hyperthermia
Volume
13
Issue
6
Pages
587-605
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Magnetic fluids (MF) have a potential for hyperthermia due to their good power absorption capabilities. Recent in vitro experiments with the so-called ‘Magnetic Fluid Hyperthermia (MFH)’ have shown that human tumour cells are homogeneously inactivated after AC magnetic field excitation of extracellular MF. The aim of the present study was the evaluation of a high dose MFH on intramuscularly implanted mammary carcinoma of the mouse. The tumours originated from initial in vivo passages of a spontaneous parent tumour. Because of larger variations of tumour growth in this rather primary model, logistic regression of non-averaged volumes was performed for each treatment modality. All growing tumours were randomized 30 days after transplantation (day of treatment) with an overall size distribution between 120–400 mm3. An intratumoural steady state temperature of 47 × 1.0°C was maintained for 30 minutes …
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