EXPERIENCE IN USING LOCAL LASER HYPERTHERMIA IN MULTIMODALITY TREATMENT OF LOCALLY ADVANCED AND RECURRENT GYNECOLOGICAL TUMORS
To increase tumor sensitivity to specific exposure, by minimizing damage to intact tissues is an urgent task in therapy for gynecological cancer at any site. Laser-induced hyperthermia (LIHT) is a very promising effective, safety, and cost-effective technique for modify- ing a tumor response for var...
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Main Authors: | L. N. Shevchenko (Author), V. A. Titova (Author), Yu. M. Kreynina (Author), A. N. Shipilova (Author) |
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2014-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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