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Cancer Treatment - Hyperthermia For Cancer TreatmentWhat is hyperthermia in cancer treatment?Hyperthermia is heat therapy. Heat has been used for hundreds of years as therapy. According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), scientists believe that heat may help shrink tumors by damaging cells or depriving them of the substances they need to live. There are research studies underway to determine the use and effectiveness of hyperthermia in cancer treatment. How is it used?Heat can be applied to a very small area or to an organ or limb. Hyperthermia is usually used with chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and other treatment therapies. The types of hyperthermia are described in the following chart:
Are there any side effects?There are no known complications of hyperthermia. Side effects may include skin discomfort or local pain. Hyperthermia can also cause blisters and occasionally burns but generally these heal quickly. Click here to view the |
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