Hyperthermia for Brain Tumors

Author:

Salcman Michael1,Samaras George M.1

Affiliation:

1. The Neuro-Oncology Service and The Neuro-Oncologv Research Laboratories. Division of Neurological Surgery, and Department of Radiation Therapy. University of Maryland Hospital. Baltimore. Maryland

Abstract

Abstract Hyperthermia has great potential as an antineoplastic agent because: (a) it is effective against relatively radioresistant hypoxic cells and cells in S phase: (b) unlike most chemotherapeutic agents. it is effective against poorly vascularized and metabolically quiescent tissues; (c) as a physical agent, its biological effect is related to the duration and intensity of its application; (d) it seems to have no cumulative toxicity; and (e) it potentiates the effects of both chemotherapy and ionizing radiation at the cellular level. The use of hyperthermia for malignant brain tumors is constrained by a relatively narrow therapeutic index and the considerable thermal sensitivity of normal neural tissue. Glioblastoma multiforme, by virtue of its low growth fraction and heterogeneous cell populations, seems to be an ideal candidate for hyperthermia administered as part of a combined modality treatment program. Focal hyperthermia can be produced by a number of energy sources, including those utilizing ultrasound, microwave, and radiofrequency generators. The clinical safety and feasibility of a miniature microwave radiator/sensor system for direct implantation have been demonstrated. In comparison to normal feline brain, malignant brain tumors in humans are unable to dissipate heat efficiently.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Surgery

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