Abstract
Fifty-one patients in the terminal stages of cancer have been treated with whole-body hyperthermia either alone (38 cases) or in combination with chemotherapy (13 cases). Altogether 227 treatment sessions were held averaging four hours each. The most sensitive tumours were those of the gastrointestinal tract and sarcomas. Breast and genitourinary tumours did not respond, and lung tumours and melanomas were only partially responsive. Major complications were remarkably few. © 1974, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.
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Pettigrew, R. T., Ludgate, C. M., Smith, A. N., & Galt, J. M. (1974). Clinical Effects of Whole-body Hyperthermia in Advanced Malignancy. British Medical Journal, 4(5946), 679–682. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.4.5946.679
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