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What is Hyperthermia
therapy?
Hyperthermia is a cancer therapy used
to increase the effectiveness of radiation and chemotherapy.
How does it work?
As cancerous tumors grow rapidly, their need for blood
quickly begins to exceed their blood supply. Often major portions of
cancerous tumors therefore become blood starved. Blood starved tumors are
resistant to both radiation and chemotherapy. Blood-borne chemotherapy drugs
cannot effectively penetrate tumors with poor blood flow. Poor blood flow
also leaves tumors oxygen starved, making it difficult for radiation therapy
to form the oxygen radicals need to destroy cancer cell DNA.
When a tumor is heated to fever level (a condition
called hyperthermia), its blood vessels expand so that more blood can flow
into the tumor and carry away the excess heat. Hyperthermia therapy is
therefore used to get more blood-borne chemotherapy drug into the tumor
through increased blood flow. Since blood is also the source of oxygen for
tumors, hyperthermia oxygenates tumors so that radiation therapy can more
effectively form the oxygen radicals required to kill cancer cells.
Can Hyperthermia therapy help you?
In both clinical trials and medical practice,
hyperthermia has demonstrated the ability to substantially increase the
effectiveness of radiation and chemotherapy. To determine whether
hyperthermia therapy is right for you, contact one or more of the
providers
listed on this website and discuss your condition.
How can you learn more?
Click to download a more detailed paper entitled
"Hyperthermia as a Cancer Therapy".
Where can you get treatment?

Click for a list of treatment
providers.
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