Literature DB >> 25875224

Development of a novel method to enhance the therapeutic effect on tumours by simultaneous action of radiation and heating.

Vladimir V Kosterev1, Evgeny A Kramer-Ageev, Vladimir N Mazokhin, Gerard C van Rhoon, Johannes Crezee.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This paper describes the development of a new type of electromagnetic hyperthermia applicator delivering dose control within large application fields and increased effectiveness by providing simultaneous action of radiation and heating (SRH) in malignant tumours, and development of a dosimetric feedback method to support SRH.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Single and phased arrays of flexible applicators have been developed to allow simultaneous hyperthermia and external beam therapy. A frequency of 434 MHz is used to heat near-surface and moderately deep-seated tumours and 70 MHz for deep-seated tumours. Phase and amplitude control allows focusing of electromagnetic energy (EM) to deep-seated tumours. The specific absorption rate (SAR) dose distribution can be modified to achieve uniform heating of tumours with complex shapes and heterogeneous tissue properties. A lithium fluoride thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) in a flexible film cassette has been developed for real-time dose measurement.
RESULTS: Four types of 434 MHz applicators were manufactured with 3, 4, 9 or 12 independent applicators. Two types of 70 MHz applicators were made with 4 or 6 independent applicators. Phantom tests demonstrated the ability to control the SAR pattern by phase and amplitude control. Placement of the dosimeter between bolus and phantom increased the phantom surface temperature up to 3 °C and showed that the ratio of absorbed energy in TLD to dose in water approaches (0.83 ± 3%) for photon energies >60 keV.
CONCLUSIONS: Simultaneous and controlled radiation and local hyperthermia is technically feasible in a preclinical setting, a clinical feasibility test is the next step.

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Keywords:  Gamma radiation; TLD dose monitor; hyperthermia; phased array; radiofrequency/microwave; simultaneous radiation and heating

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25875224     DOI: 10.3109/02656736.2015.1026413

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Hyperthermia        ISSN: 0265-6736            Impact factor:   3.914


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Review 1.  Heating technology for malignant tumors: a review.

Authors:  H Petra Kok; Erik N K Cressman; Wim Ceelen; Christopher L Brace; Robert Ivkov; Holger Grüll; Gail Ter Haar; Peter Wust; Johannes Crezee
Journal:  Int J Hyperthermia       Date:  2020       Impact factor: 3.914

Review 2.  Quality assurance guidelines for superficial hyperthermia clinical trials : II. Technical requirements for heating devices.

Authors:  Hana Dobšíček Trefná; Johannes Crezee; Manfred Schmidt; Dietmar Marder; Ulf Lamprecht; Michael Ehmann; Jacek Nadobny; Josefin Hartmann; Nicolleta Lomax; Sultan Abdel-Rahman; Sergio Curto; Akke Bakker; Mark D Hurwitz; Chris J Diederich; Paul R Stauffer; Gerard C Van Rhoon
Journal:  Strahlenther Onkol       Date:  2017-03-01       Impact factor: 3.621

3.  Enhanced Energy Localization in Hyperthermia Treatment Based on Hybrid Electromagnetic and Ultrasonic System: Proof of Concept with Numerical Simulations.

Authors:  N Nizam-Uddin; Ibrahim Elshafiey
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2017-08-01       Impact factor: 3.411

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