How Is Hyperthermia Used to Treat Cancer? There are two different ways in which hyperthermia can be used to treat cancer. The first is calledlocal hyperthermiaorthermal ablation, and it is used to treat a small area of cells, such as a tumor. This treatment is more successful when used to...
What are the signs of hyperthermia? How can we treat hyperthermia?Hyperthermia:Hyperthermia is the condition of the body when the temperature of the body stays above {eq}100.9^0 F {/eq} due to the failure of thermoregulation of the body. Thermoregulation is the heat-regulating mechanism of ...
However, no proper guidelines on how to treat central hyperthermia have been developed for clinical practice.CASE SUMMARY A 63-year-old woman was transferred to our hospital due to injury after a traffic accident. Eight hours after admission, her pupils enlarged bilaterally from 2.5 mm to 4.0 ...
Hyperthermia is a condition that happens due to a steep rise in the body temperature above 104° Fahrenheit or 40° Celsius. It is a kind of heat illness that is common among patients admitted to the emergency department. In this situation, the heat regulation system of the body fails to h...
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How Does Hyperthermia Help Treat Cancer? Elevating the core body temperature weakens mutated cancer cells, allowing chemotherapy and radiation to work more effectively at a much lower dose.6 Since chemotherapy and radiation damages unhealthy and healthy tissue alike, lowering the dose is a huge win ...
There is no question that the ingenuity of scientists around the world has galvanized around nanotechnology over the past ten years, leading to methods to treat a broad spectrum of diseases. In this issue, we focus on applications related to the use of hyperthermia. Many nanotechnology ...
There are many types of hyperthermia that range from inconvenient, like heat rash, to life-threatening, like heat stroke. Heat-related illnesses associated with activity like work or exercise include heat cramps, heat syncope, heat exhaustion, and heat s
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