TEMPERATURE-CONTROLLED HEATING OF TUMORS BY MICROWAVES.
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Joines, WT; Wilson, B; Sharpe, SM
1977
After a discussion of tissue electrical properties and vascularity, the microwave source and applicator requirements are presented to optimize the differential heating of cancerous tissue embedded in normal tissue. A method for automatically and accurately controlling the amount of heat delivered to a given region by the microwave source-applicator system is also described.
Duke Scholars
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1977
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124 / 128
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Joines, W. T., Wilson, B., & Sharpe, S. M. (1977). TEMPERATURE-CONTROLLED HEATING OF TUMORS BY MICROWAVES., 124–128.
Joines, W. T., B. Wilson, and S. M. Sharpe. “TEMPERATURE-CONTROLLED HEATING OF TUMORS BY MICROWAVES.,” 1977, 124–28.
Joines WT, Wilson B, Sharpe SM. TEMPERATURE-CONTROLLED HEATING OF TUMORS BY MICROWAVES. 1977;124–8.
Joines, W. T., et al. TEMPERATURE-CONTROLLED HEATING OF TUMORS BY MICROWAVES. 1977, pp. 124–28.
Joines WT, Wilson B, Sharpe SM. TEMPERATURE-CONTROLLED HEATING OF TUMORS BY MICROWAVES. 1977;124–128.
Publication Date
1977
Start / End Page
124 / 128