Body conformable 915 MHz microstrip array applicators for large surface area hyperthermia

The optimal treatment with hyperthermia of superficially located tumors which involve large surface areas requires applicators which can physically conform to body contours, and locally alter their power deposition patterns to adjust for nonuniform temperature caused by tissue inhomogeneities and blood flow variations. A series of 915-MHz microstrip array applicators satisfying these criteria have been developed and clinically tested. Clinical and engineering design tradeoff's for practical devices are discussed. Measurements taken in tissue equivalent phantoms and a summary of clinical experiences with these microstrip arrays are presented.<<ETX>>

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