Application of Heat in Oncology
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Product details
- ISBN 9781119799597
- Weight: 1219g
- Dimensions: 170 x 244mm
- Publication Date: 26 Oct 2023
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
Understand the use of heat to destroy tumors with this comprehensive guide
Heat is an indispensable resource in the destruction of cancerous tumors to potentially treat cancers. There are also real challenges, however, involved in the total destruction of tumors without destroying healthy tissue surrounding the tumor in the process. A detailed understanding of the propagation of thermal energy, induced heating, and tissue responses to heat is required to safely and successfully apply heat-based technologies in clinical oncology.
The Application of Heat in Oncology supplies this understanding, with a thorough, comprehensive overview of the principle and practice involved. Offering both a detailed introduction to the physics and thermodynamics of induced heat and an analysis of its clinical applications, this is an essential resource for clinicians, technicians, and others in oncological practice.
The Application of Heat in Oncology readers will also find:
- Guidelines for applying heat both safely and effectively
- Detailed discussion of topics including energy delivery (e.g., via RF, MW, ultrasound, laser, cryoagents, hyperthermia, nanoparticles, etc.), temperature assessment, damage assessment, image guidance, and more
- Summary of current practice along with suggestions for future areas of technological improvement
The Application of Heat in Oncology is ideal for all clinicians working in the field of cancer treatment, including medical students, residents, researchers, engineers, radiologists, surgeons, and more.
Devashish Shrivastava is a mechanical engineer with In Vivo Temperatures, LLC, Clarksville, MD, USA with a background in the assessment of in vivo tissue heating and resulting thermal damage with over 80 publications. He is also the editor of two other books, Theory and Applications of Heat Transfer in Humans and Safety and Biological Aspects in MRI.
