Ardenne and Reitnauer, 1980 |
DS carcinoma (rats) |
Total body heat to 39.5°C plus local heat 43°C/100min |
inhibition of tumor microcirculation |
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40–41°C |
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Tumor pO2 increased |
Bicher and Vaupel, 1980 |
C3H mammary carcinoma, mouse |
>41°C |
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42.0°C,40min |
vascular stasis |
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Brown et al. 1992 |
SCC-VII,RIF-1,C3H mammary carcinoma, human mammary carcinomas, mouse |
43–46°C/60min |
decreased clearance rate, vascular damage followed a 1°C chance eq. change in heating time factor 2 |
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Muscle tissue, mouse |
43–46°C/60min |
similar to initial clearance rate |
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Dickson and carcinomaldenvood, 1980 |
Yoshida sarcoma, rat |
42.0°C/1hr |
vascular stasis |
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Dudar and Jain, 1984 |
VX2 carcinoma, Rabbit |
42.5°C,40min |
vascular stasis |
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43.0°C/30min |
vascular stasis |
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43°C2–15min |
vaso dilation |
Eddy, 1980 |
Squamous cell carcinoma in hamster cheek pouch |
43°C > 15min |
mild stasis |
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45°C/30min |
marked stasis |
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40.5°C/40min |
no change |
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BA1112 rats sarcoma |
42.5°C/40min |
dilation and congestion |
Emami et al, 1981 |
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44.5°C/40min |
hemorrhage and necrosis |
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BA-1112 rhabdomyosarcoma, rat |
42.5°C/40min |
vascular stasis |
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40.0°C/1hr |
vascular stasis |
Endrich et al., 1979 |
BA-1112 rhabdomyosarcoma, rat |
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decreased flow and decreased |
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41.3°C/1 h |
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number of functional capillaries |
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>43.0°C/1h |
vascular stasis |
Gullino et al., 1978 |
Walker 256 rat mammary carcinoma |
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40–42°C/1h |
no consistent or predictable change in blood flow or O2 consumption |
Rappaport and Song, 1983 |
13762A carcinoma,rat |
43.5°C/1hr |
vascular stasis |
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42–42.5°C/l h |
no change |
Reinhold and Van den Berg-Blok,1981 |
BA-1112 rhabdomyosarcoma, rat |
42–42.5°C/2–3h |
reduced blood flow and vascular collapse |
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42.5°C/2.5hr |
vascular stasis |
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39°C/45min |
unaltered vascular resistance and blood flow |
Shrivastav et al. 1983 |
SMT-2A mammary adenocarcinoma, rat |
42°C/45min |
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increased blood flow |
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45°C/60min |
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Song at al., 1980b |
SCK carcinoma, mouse |
40.5°C/30min |
vascular stasis |
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43°C/1 h |
no change in tumor blood flow |
Song et al., 1980 |
Walker 256 carcinoma, rat |
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>43.0°C/1hr |
vascular stasis |
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Song et al., 1984 |
RIF-1 tumor, mouse |
42.5°C/1hr |
vascular stasis |
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SAFA tumor, mouse |
42.5°C/1hr |
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CAMT, mouse |
42.5°C/1hr |
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Stewart and Begg, 1983 |
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vascular stasis |
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CANT, mouse |
42.5°C/1hr |
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SAF, mouse |
42.5°C/1hr |
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41/30min |
increased blood flow |
Sturesson et al., 1999 |
Rat liver parenchyma |
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44°C/30min |
decreased blood flow |
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Sutton,1983 |
Ependymoblastana, Mouse |
42.0°C/1hr |
vascular stasis |
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42°C/30min |
vascular stasis |
Vaupel et al., 1980 |
DA carcinoma in rat kidneys |
39.5°C/> 30min |
increased blood flow and O2 consumption |
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42°C/> 30min |
decreased blood flow and O2 consumption |
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Waterman et al., 1991 |
Superficial human tumors |
40–44°C/60min |
blood flow independent of temperature |