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A patient with advanced urinary bladder cancer treated with a combination of radiation and hyperthermia, using short-wave radiofrequency (RF) and intravesical irrigation with warm water is reported. The tumor temperature was successfully maintained at 43 degrees to 44.6 degrees by external
Site-specific phase I, II trials of locoregional hyperthermia undertaken at Kyoto University are briefly reviewed. Thermometry analysis demonstrated the usefulness of RF (radiofrequency) capacitive heating equipment in the treatment of various subsurface or deep-seated tumours including locally
A systematic review of radiation therapy trials in several tumour types was performed by The Swedish Council of Technology Assessment in Health Care (SBU). The procedures for evaluation of the scientific literature are described separately (Acta Oncol 2003; 42: 357-365). This synthesis of the
A 38-year-old woman presented with dysuria and fever. Her medical and family histories were unremarkable. CT scan of the abdomen revealed a polypoid mass of 4×2.6×2.2 cm. Her cystoscopy showed a 4×2 cm solid broad-based growth at trigone of the urinary bladder. She underwent transurethral resection
The treatment of urinary bladder cancer with hyperthermia in combination with radiation and bleomycin was investigated. Immediately following a daily course of external bladder irradiation (150-200 rad; total 4 week exposure of 3500-4000 rad), patients diagnosed with transitional cell carcinoma of
Radiation therapy combined with radiofrequency (RF) hyperthermia was performed on 5 advanced cancer patients. Included were one each with urinary bladder cancer, hepatoma with left axillary node metastasis, breast cancer, tongue cancer with left cervical metastasis, and mandibular cancer. All had
Fifty-seven patients with low-grade and low-stage urinary bladder cancer were treated at our University Hospital between 1970 and 1980. The incidence of low grade and low stage cases was higher in the young group than in the older group, and in male than in female (p less than 0.05). Most of the
The following studies were performed to develop a new technique of hyperthermia by vascular catheterization for the treatment of malignant neoplasm. A balloon catheter was inserted into the artery of a cancer-affected organ and inflation of the balloon temporarily occluded the artery, after which an
Using an in vitro colony forming assay system, the cytotoxic effects of anticancer agents alone, adriamycin (ADM) and bleomycin (BLM), and the combined effects of hyperthermia and anticancer agents on cultivated KK-47 cells were investigated. When the hyperthermia was combined with various
Multi-institutional studies on clinical hyperthermia of deep-seated tumours were undertaken using 8 MHz radiofrequency capacitive heating devices (Thermotron RF-8) at seven institutions. Each institute was designated to treat specific organs. This paper contains the accumulations of the results
In a prospective randomized trial intravesical prophylaxis for recurrence of superficial bladder cancer with BCG versus KLH was performed in 42 patients, 38 of whom were then evaluable. After a mean observation period of 20 +/- 7 months (8-32 months) 41.2% (7/17) of the patients in the KLH and 14.3%
The paper discusses the methods of complex treatment for invasive bladder cancer which includes radiation therapy, regional intraarterial chemotherapy with cisplatin drugs, selective hyperglycemia and local SHF-hyperthermia. Complete local response was reported in 18 (56%) out of 32 patients with
Between April 1984 and September 1988, preoperative radiotherapy or thermoradiotherapy was administered to 49 patients with bladder cancer (T1-4N0M0; UICC classification, 1987). Twenty-one patients were preoperatively treated by radiotherapy alone, with 4 Gy per fraction and three fractions per week
The combination therapy of urinary bladder cancer with radiation and hyperthermia with bleomycin was investigated. Immediately following daily external irradiation (40 Gy/4 weeks), patients were irrigated with a solution of warmed saline (intravesical temperature, 42-43 degrees C) containing 30