Hyperthermia

Therapeutic hyperthermia is primarily a treatment option within oncology.

Adjunct to a chemotherapy treatment, hyperthermia can improve the effectiveness of the treatment, e.g. by improving the perfusion in the target tissue and thereby the uptake of the drug into the cancer cells.1

tempedy can be used as an adjunct device for systemic hyperthermia.

References:
1. Habash, R. W., D. Krewski, R. Bansal and H. T. Alhafid (2011). "Principles, applications, risks and benefits of therapeutic hyperthermia." Front Biosci (Elite Ed) 3: 1169-1181.