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A Blood Perfusion Model of a RMS Tumor in a Local Hyperthermia Multi-Physic Scenario: A Preliminary Study

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Hyperthermia concerns the heating treatment of cancerous tissues, mostly using a radiator, i.e., an antenna, as a heat source. The main goal of this therapy, primarily used as adjuvant therapy… Click to show full abstract

Hyperthermia concerns the heating treatment of cancerous tissues, mostly using a radiator, i.e., an antenna, as a heat source. The main goal of this therapy, primarily used as adjuvant therapy along with radio and chemotherapy, is to reach a suitable temperature inside the neoplastic mass—about 7–8° above the normal body temperature—which can kill the cancerous cells without compromising the healthy tissues. Many factors contribute to this goal, such as the radiation characteristics of the antenna, the thermal profiles of the healthy and cancerous tissues, and the dynamic of the water flux inside the bolus. Moreover, despite being often overlooked, an important role is played by the perfusion characteristics of the tumor. In this work, we present a preliminary multi-physic analysis in a local hyperthermia scenario, considering a simple patch antenna resonating at 434 MHz as a heat source, a water bolus, a bi-layered body phantom, and, most importantly, a specific tumor (rhabdomyosarcoma) placed inside the phantom described employing a realistic space-dependent blood perfusion model. The results of this study show the effectiveness of the hyperthermia treatment using the physiopathology-driven perfusion model, and they may be useful in a real local hyperthermia case.

Keywords: perfusion; perfusion model; hyperthermia; local hyperthermia; multi physic

Journal Title: IEEE Journal of Electromagnetics, RF and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology
Year Published: 2019

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