Characterization of Ferromagnetic Composite Implants for Tumor Bed Hyperthermia

Hyperthermia therapy (HT) is becoming a well-recognized method for the treatment of cancer when combined with radiation or chemotherapy. There are many ways to heat a tumor and the optimum approach depends on the treatment site. This study investigates a composite ferromagnetic surgical implant inserted in a tumor bed for the delivery of local HT. Heating of the implant is achieved by inductively coupling energy from an external magnetic field of sub-megahertz frequency. Implants are formed by mechanically filling a resected tumor bed with self-polymerizing plastic mass mixed with small ferromagnetic thermoseeds. Model implants were manufactured and then heated in a 35 cm-diameter induction coil of our own design. Experimental results showed that implants were easily heated to temperatures that allow either traditional HT (39 degrees C-45 degrees C) or thermal ablation therapy (>50 degrees C) in an external magnetic field with a frequency of 90 kHz and amplitude not exceeding 4 kA/m. These results agreed well with a numerical solution of combined electromagnetic and heat transfer equations solved using the finite-element method.

Authors
Osintsev A.M.1 , Vasilchenko I.L.1, 2 , Rodrigues D.B.3 , Stauffer P.R.4 , Braginsky V.I.1 , Rynk V.V.1 , Gromov E.S.1 , Prosekov A.Y.1 , Kaprin A.D. 5 , Kostin A.A. 5, 6
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Number of issue
9
Language
English
Status
Published
Number
5400108
Volume
57
Year
2021
Organizations
  • 1 Kemerovo State Univ, Dept Gen & Expt Phys, Kemerovo 650000, Russia
  • 2 Head & Neck Dept, Kuzbass Clin Oncol Dispensary, Kemerovo 650056, Russia
  • 3 Univ Maryland, Maryland Proton Treatment Ctr, Sch Med, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
  • 4 Thomas Jefferson Univ, Dept Radiat Oncol, Philadelphia, PA 19107 USA
  • 5 Natl Med Res Radiol Ctr, Hertsen Moscow Oncol Res Inst, Moscow 125284, Russia
  • 6 Peoples Friendship Univ Russia, Inst Med, Moscow 117198, Russia
Keywords
Cancer treatment; hyperthermia; induction heating; thermal ablation; tumor bed implant
Date of creation
16.12.2021
Date of change
16.12.2021
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/77395/
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