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Thermotherapy method for treatment and prevention of cancer in male and female patients and cosmetic ablation of tissue

A tissue, cancerous technique applied in the field of a minimally invasive approach

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-05-15
CELSION CANADA
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[0015] Although the above-mentioned assignee method non-invasively removes cysts from breast tissue, it presents some additional problems due to external application of focused microwaves to the breast and mechanical compression of the breast

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[0057] Detailed description of the preferred embodiment

[0058] Dielectric Properties of Breast Tissue

[0059] figure 1 Shown is a detailed lateral view of a female breast (Mammography-A User's Guide, National Council Radiation Protection and Measurements, NCRP Report No. 85, 1 August 1987, p. 6). The amount of glandular and fatty tissue within a breast can vary widely, from mostly fatty tissue to very dense breast tissue. Male breasts are inferred to have a similar composition. Breast cancer cells with high water content usually form in the milk ducts and lobules of breast tissue such as figure 2 Shown (quoted from Dr.SusanLove'sBreastBook, AddisonWesley, Mass., 1990, pp.191-196). Abnormal cell growth in the milk ducts is the first indication, which is called intraductal hyperplasia, followed by atypical intraductal hyperplasia. When the milk ducts are nearly full, the condition is called ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). These three conditions are collectively called...

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A method for treating cancerous or benign conditions of a body or organ employs selective irradiation of the body tissue with energy. The method includes the steps of monitoring temperatures of the skin surface adjacent the body, positioining at least one energy applicator around the body, delivering energy to the at least one energy applicator to selectively irradiate the body tissue with energy and treat at least one of cancerous and benign conditions of the body, adjusting the level of power to be delivered to the at least one energy applicator during treatment based on the monitored skin temperatures, monitoring the energy delivered to the at least one energy applicator, determining total energy delivered to the at least one energy applicator, and completing the treatment when the desired total energy dose has been delivered by the at least one energy applicator to the body.

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[0001] This application is the international application number PCT / US2003 / 026681, the international application date is August 27, 2003, the date of entering China is April 15, 2005, the Chinese national application number is 03824300.8, and the invention title is "treatment and prevention of Hyperthermia for cancer patients and cosmetic tissue ablation". Background technique [0002] The present invention generally relates to a minimally invasive approach to the use of focused energy, such as adaptive phased array microwave energy or single applicator hyperthermia, for the treatment of ductal carcinomas, adenocarcinomas, intraductal hyperplasia, and tumors such as fibroadenomas. , breast tissue cysts and other benign lesions for treatment. The breast tissue to be treated can be in a male or female patient, such that the methods of the present invention can treat patients with small to large breasts. In addition, the methods of the present invention can also be used to treat...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61N5/02A61FA61F2/00
CPCA61N5/02
Inventor A·J·芬恩J·蒙
Owner CELSION CANADA
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