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Applications of bioheat transfer simulations in hyperthermia
The applications of mathematical simulations of tissue temperature distributions in hyperthermia treatments are discussed in terms of four areas, comparative, prospective, concurrent, and retrospective thermal dosimetry. These four aspects of thermal dosimetry cover the range of hyperthermia applica...
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