Clinical radiofrequency hyperthermia by magnetic-loop induction.

AbstractClinical experiences with radiofrequency-induced hyperthermia for cancer treatment are presented. Both capacitive and inductive applicators were used. Clinical trials with a magnetic-loop applicator called Magneirode® are described.

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