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Prostatherm Refererences & Resources
Some of the many 10,000 references available on heat, IR, PEMF are:
Hyperthermia treatments at http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20061014/bob10.asp
FDA APPROVES NEW DEVICE TO TREAT ENLARGED PROSTATE. Microwaves to heat and destroy excess prostate tissue at http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/NEW00534.html
U.S. Minimally Invasive Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Therapy Systems Market at http://www.medtechinsight.com/ReportA458.html
BSD Medical Announces Successful Initiation of Hyperthermia Cancer Treatment (cervical cancer) athttp://www.qmed.com/news/bsd-medical-announces-fda-hde-marketing-approval-bsd-2000-hyperthermia-system
Adey RW (1992) Collective properties of cell membranes. In Interaction Mechanisms of Low-level Electromagnetic Fields in Living Systems, Norden B, Ramel C (eds) pp 47–77. Oxford University Press: Oxford; New York
Barbault A, Costa FP, Bottger B, Munden RF, Bomholt F, Kuster N, Pasche B (2009) Amplitude-modulated electromagnetic fields for the treatment of cancer: discovery of tumor-specific frequencies and assessment of a novel therapeutic approach. J Exp Clin Cancer Res 28: 51–60 | Article | PubMed |
Blackman CF, Elder JA, Weil CM, Benane SG, Eichinger DC, House DE. (1979) Induction of calcium ion efflux from brain tissue by radio-frequency radiation: effects of modulation-frequency and field strength. Radio Sci 14(6S): 93–98 | Article
Costa FP, de Oliveira AC, Meirelles R, Machado MC, Zanesco T, Surjan R, Chammas MC, de Souza Rocha M, Morgan D, Cantor A, Zimmerman J, Brezovich I, Kuster N, Barbault A, Pasche B. (2011) Treatment of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma with very low levels of amplitude-modulated electromagnetic fields. Br J Cancer 105: 640–648 | Article | PubMed | ISI |
Zimmerman ZW, Pennison MJ, Brezovich I, Nengun Y, Yang CT, Ramaker R, Absher D, Myers RM, Kuster N, Costa FP, Barbault A, Pasche B (2012) Cancer cell proliferation is inhibited by specific modulation frequencies. Br J Cancer 106: 307–313 | Article |
Treating cancer with amplitude-modulated electromagnetic fields: Reduced growth rate was observed for tumour cells exposed to tissue-specific electro-magnetic fields. Blackman1 C F
British Journal of Cancer (2012) 106, 241–242. doi:10.1038/bjc.2011.576 www.bjcancer.com
Heat treatments can literally destroy cancer overnight. Natural News
"(NaturalNews) Doctors are increasingly exploring the potential of simple heat as a safe way of destroying cancer cells while leaving the body's healthy cells unaffected." Link to article
Hyperthermia to Treat Cancer. Cancer.org
Hyperthermia usually is taken to mean a body temperature that is higher than normal. High body temperatures are often caused by illnesses, such as fever or heat stroke. But hyperthermia can also refer to heat treatment – the carefully controlled use of heat for medical purposes. Here, we will focus on how heat is used to treat cancer. Link to article
Research in hyperthermia treatments. Cancer.ca
Hyperthermia treatment is also called thermal therapy or thermotherapy. It uses heat to destroy cancer cells and shrink tumours. The temperature is carefully controlled to limit damage to normal cells and tissues. Heat can harm and kill cancer cells by damaging proteins and structures within the cells. Heat also damages tumour blood vessels and causes less blood flow to the tumour. Researchers have recently found that hyperthermia can trigger an immune response that also helps to fight cancer.
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Our Continued Research: An insertible anal applicator is currently being designed, as also a breast tumour reducer.
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