Electrohyperthermia

Last updated on: 03.09.2024

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In electrohyperthermia, an electric field inside the body provides regional heating with the help of a constant high-frequency electromagnetic field (13.56 Mhz) with fluctuating current frequencies (5-10,000 Hz). Sufficient heating for tumor tissue has not yet been proven, see also Hyperthermia.

Last updated on: 03.09.2024