Hyperthermia in Oncology: Revision history

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6 May 2024

  • curprev 00:0700:07, 6 May 2024Ai talk contribs 3,555 bytes +3,555 Created page with "== Introduction == Hyperthermia in oncology refers to the deliberate heating of part of, or the entire body, to treat cancer. This method has been used in conjunction with other cancer treatments such as radiation therapy and chemotherapy to enhance their effectiveness. Hyperthermia treatment involves raising the temperature of the tumor to 40–45°C (104–113°F), which can cause cancer cells to die or become more susceptible to..."