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Hyperthermia and Hyperglycemia in the Tumors Therapy

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Consensus on Hyperthermia for the 1990s

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Abstract

Despite considerable progress made in the field of hyperthermia, problems still exist. Resolution of which should improve the possible application of hyperthermia and improve it’s results. The following scheme including all the possible variants for solving the problem of optimizing the hyperthermia method:

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    Development of heating devices which should be improved by the two means: to improve the existing devices and development of the new eouipment.

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    Enhancement of antitumor and radio- and chemosensibilizing hyperthermia effects: modification of a tumor cells membrane, decreasing of tumor pH and p02, inhibition of intratumoral blood flow.

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Osinsky, S., Protsyk, V., Gusev, A., Bubnovskaja, L., Cheremnych, A. (1990). Hyperthermia and Hyperglycemia in the Tumors Therapy. In: Bicher, H.I., McLaren, J.R., Pigliucci, G.M. (eds) Consensus on Hyperthermia for the 1990s. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 267. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5766-7_48

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