Local hyperthermia for cancer

Local hyperthermia for cancer Local hyperthermia for cancer Local deep hyperthermia – targeted heat against tumors Local deep hyperthermia is an innovative method of supportive cancer therapy in which only the affected tissue or organ is heated to 40 °C to 42 °C. Healthy surrounding tissue remains largely unharmed. Healthy surrounding tissue remains largely unharmed […]
Whole-body hyperthermia for cancer

Whole-body hyperthermia for cancer Whole-body hyperthermia for cancer Therapeutic heat as targeted support in cancer therapy Whole-body hyperthermia is an established and scientifically proven method of complementary oncology. It involves raising the body temperature to between 38.5 °C and 40.5 °C in a controlled manner – under medical supervision and using state-of-the-art technology. Patients lie […]
