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- W2040670903 abstract "Electrocautery employs an electrically heated hot wire, which is seldom used in the United States. What is probably meant is electrocoagulation, which uses dampened sine waves of RF (radiofrequency) currents ranging from 0.5 to 1.5 MHz. Cutting currents have a plain sinewave configuration. The active electrode is a point source that generates heat on contact. In contrast, our technique included both dielectric and inductive heating of tissue in an entire region of the body containing the cancer—clearly different from electrocoagulation and electrocautery. Temperatures in the tumor reach 44 to 48 C during therapy. The temperatures in the center of the tumor may exceed these values. Although most tumors resorb, there seems to be a critical mass that can be absorbed for any vascular bed. Large tumors form necrotic masses that may require surgical intervention. The fractional destruction of tumors is unwise and contributes to spread and thermal resistance." @default.
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- W2040670903 title "Heat in Tumor Therapy-Reply" @default.
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