CONSIDERATIONS IN THE CORRELATION BETWEEN THERMAL DOSE AND TUMOR AND NORMAL TISSUE RESPONSE.
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Dewhirst, MW
Published in: IEEE/Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Annual Conference
December 1, 1985
In a randomized study of 236 pet animals, strong correlations between measured temperature minima and maxima and tumor and normal tissue effects were observed. These results reflect the importance of temperature gradient documentation. The author focuses on alternative methods of data documentation and analysis which he feels will lead to improvements in prognostication for hyperthermia combined with radiotherapy.
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Dewhirst, M. W. (1985). CONSIDERATIONS IN THE CORRELATION BETWEEN THERMAL DOSE AND TUMOR AND NORMAL TISSUE RESPONSE. IEEE/Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Annual Conference, 55–59.
Dewhirst, M. W. “CONSIDERATIONS IN THE CORRELATION BETWEEN THERMAL DOSE AND TUMOR AND NORMAL TISSUE RESPONSE.” IEEE/Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Annual Conference, December 1, 1985, 55–59.
Dewhirst MW. CONSIDERATIONS IN THE CORRELATION BETWEEN THERMAL DOSE AND TUMOR AND NORMAL TISSUE RESPONSE. IEEE/Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Annual Conference. 1985 Dec 1;55–9.
Dewhirst, M. W. “CONSIDERATIONS IN THE CORRELATION BETWEEN THERMAL DOSE AND TUMOR AND NORMAL TISSUE RESPONSE.” IEEE/Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Annual Conference, Dec. 1985, pp. 55–59.
Dewhirst MW. CONSIDERATIONS IN THE CORRELATION BETWEEN THERMAL DOSE AND TUMOR AND NORMAL TISSUE RESPONSE. IEEE/Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Annual Conference. 1985 Dec 1;55–59.
Published In
IEEE/Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Annual Conference
Publication Date
December 1, 1985
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55 / 59