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Lysine demethylase KDM3A regulates nanophotonic hyperthermia resistance generated by 2D silicene in breast cancer

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Breast cancer (BC) is the most common malignant disease affecting women's health worldwide. The benefits from conventional therapeutic modalities are severely limited. An increasing number of promising photothermal materials have been recently developed and introduced into the therapeutic regimens

Ultrasound Doppler as an Imaging Modality for Selection of Murine 4T1 Breast Tumors for Combination Radiofrequency Hyperthermia and Chemotherapy.

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Noninvasive radiofrequency-induced (RF) hyperthermia has been shown to increase the perfusion of chemotherapeutics and nanomaterials through cancer tissue in ectopic and orthotopic murine tumor models. Additionally, mild hyperthermia (37°C-45°C) has previously shown a synergistic anticancer effect

Water-Responsive Hybrid Nanoparticles Codelivering ICG and DOX Effectively Treat Breast Cancer via Hyperthermia-aided DOX Functionality and Drug Penetration.

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Tumor growth and metastasis are the major causes of high mortality in breast cancer. In this study, a water-responsive phospholipid-calcium-carbonate hybrid nanoparticle (PL/ACC-DOX&ICG) surface modified with a phospholipid shell is designed and covered with a shielding polymer polyethylene

Selective inhibition of breast cancer stem cells by gold nanorods mediated plasmonic hyperthermia.

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Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have been identified in a variety of cancers and emerged as a new target for cancer therapy. CSCs are resistant to many current cancer treatments, including chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Therefore, eradication of this cell population is a primary objective in cancer

Molecular Imaging-Guided Interventional Hyperthermia in Treatment of Breast Cancer.

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Breast cancer is the most frequent malignancy in women worldwide. Although it is commonly treated via chemotherapy, responses vary among its subtypes, some of which are relatively insensitive to chemotherapeutic drugs. Recent studies have shown that hyperthermia can enhance the effects of

Reirradiation + hyperthermia for recurrent breast cancer en cuirasse.

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Patients with irresectable locoregional recurrent breast cancer en cuirasse (BCEC) do not have effective curative treatment options. Hyperthermia, the elevation of tumor temperature to 40-45 °C, is a well-established radio- and chemotherapy sensitizer. A total of 196 patients were treated with

The effects of hyperthermia in bone marrow purging of breast cancer.

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The number of autologous bone marrow transplants done for solid tumours, particularly breast cancer, has risen steadily over the last ten years. The role of bone marrow or peripheral blood progenitor cell purging in transplantation is incompletely understood. Theoretically, the reinfusion of

Comparison of microwave and magnetic nanoparticle hyperthermia radiosensitization in murine breast tumors.

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Hyperthermia has been shown to be an effective radiosensitizer. Its utility as a clinical modality has been limited by a minimally selective tumor sensitivity and the inability to be delivered in a tumor-specific manner. Recent in vivo studies (rodent and human) have shown that cancer cell-specific

Hyperthermia improves local tumour control in locally advanced breast cancer.

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We report three patients with advanced breast cancer who received hyperthermia (43 degrees C over 1 h, weekly x 4) and radiotherapy as palliative treatment for chest-wall recurrence. The case reports demonstrate situations where hyperthermia may be beneficial. These include tumours where

Tumor-associated Fever in Recurrent Breast Cancer with Liver Metastases.

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Of 67 patients with recurrent breast cancer accompanied by liver metastases admitted to our facility between January 1990 and August 1993, 8(12%) were found to have tumor-associated fever. We examined the characteristics of these patents. These patients had fever (over 38 degrees C) for more than

Re-irradiation and hyperthermia after surgery for recurrent breast cancer.

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OBJECTIVE Evaluation of efficacy and side effects of combined re-irradiation and hyperthermia electively or for subclinical disease in the management of locoregional recurrent breast cancer. METHODS Records of 198 patients with recurrent breast cancer treated with re-irradiation and hyperthermia

Tumor-associated fever in breast cancer.

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Seventeen breast cancer patients with tumor-associated fever are described. All other potential causes of fever were excluded in each patient, and it was diagnosis of exclusion. Fever was the first manifestation of recurrence in seven patients. In ten patients fever developed in association with new

Kinase-dead PKB gene therapy combined with hyperthermia for human breast cancer.

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We have previously demonstrated that protein kinase B (PKB) is a mediator of heat-induced apoptosis for human breast cancer cells. To investigate the therapeutic potential of abrogating the function of this important survival protein, a novel replication-deficient adenovirus was constructed, wherein

Long-term local hyperthermia in the treatment of advanced breast cancer (case report).

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BACKGROUND It is difficult to control non-resectable locally advanced primary and recurrent breast cancer by conventional modalities. Recently, hyperthermia (HT) has been recognized as an effective adjuvant to radiotherapy (RT) and chemotherapy (CT) in treatment of various malignancies, including

Comparing the therapeutic potential of thermosensitive liposomes and hyperthermia in two distinct subtypes of breast cancer.

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Local drug delivery of Doxorubicin (Dox) with thermosensitive liposomes (TSL) and hyperthermia (HT) has shown preclinically to achieve high local drug concentrations with good therapeutic efficacy. Currently, this is clinically studied for treatment of chest wall recurrence of breast cancer, however
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