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Latest publications – ICHS and Research

As cancer treatment is always advancing, we believe that the approach of Oncothermia, mEHT could be a potential to change the aspects of how we treat cancer. With these recently published outstanding research and presentations, we aim to provide our readers with an understanding of Oncothermia’s role in modern oncology, shedding light on its transformative impact on cancer treatment paradigms.

Find these presentations of the latest ESHO-ICHS event below:

Minnaar,C.A.;Kotzen,J.A.:
Modulated electro-hyperthermia added to chemoradiotherapy improves five-year survival: final results of a phase III randomised controlled trial,

35th Annual Meeting of European Society for Hyperthermic Oncology, 2023.09.26-28.

Van Gool, S.W., Van de Vliet, P., Kampers, L., Kosmal, J., Sprenger, T., Schirrmacher, V., Stücker, W.:
Multiphase combined treatment for adults with GBM, including individualized multimodal immunotherapy: Single institute real world medical data in the light of clinical trial research data,

35th Annual Meeting of European Society for Hyperthermic Oncology, 2023.09.26-28.

Fiorentini Giammaria:
Palliative treatment containing modulated electro-hyperthermia alone or combined with chemotherapy versus second or third line of chemotherapy in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer: a multicenter retrospective observational comparative study on 217 patients,
35th Annual Meeting of European Society for Hyperthermic Oncology, 2023.09.26-28.

Latest publications of Oncothermia, mEHT:

Kleef R, Dank M, Herold M, Agoston EI, Lohinszky J, Martinek E, Herold Z, Szasz AM. (2023)
Comparison of the effectiveness of integrative immunomodulatory treatments and conventional therapies on the survival of selected gastrointestinal cancer patients.

Sci Rep. 2023 Nov 21;13(1):20360.

Fiorentini G, Sarti D, Mambrini A, Ferri IH, et.al. (2023)
Hyperthermia combined with chemotherapy vs chemotherapy in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer: A multicenter retrospective observational comparative study.

World J Clin Oncol. 2023 Jun 24;14(6):215-226.

Szász, A.M., Lóránt, G., Szász, A. and Szigeti, G. (2023)
The Immunogenic Connection of Thermal and Nonthermal Molecular Effects in Modulated Electro-Hyperthermia.

Open Journal of Biophysics , 13, 103-142.

Szasz, A. (2023)
Memristor Hypothesis in Malignant Charge Distribution.

Open Journal of Biophysics , 13, 51-92.

Dank M, Herold M, Garay TM, Gajdácsi J, Herold Z, Szász AM. (2023)
Electromagnetic procedures in the treatment of pancreatic cancer: eminent or resentful?

Magy Onkol 67:194–201, 2023