reviewInternational Journal of HyperthermiaJan 1, 2003BRONZE OA

Basic principles of thermal dosimetry and thermal thresholds for tissue damage from hyperthermia

Duke Medical Center · Dartmouth College

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Abstract

This paper is one of several in this Special Issue of the International Journal of Hyperthermia that discusses the current state of knowledge about the human health risks of hyperthermia. This special issue emanated from a workshop sponsored by the World Health Organization in the Spring of 2002 on this topic. It is anticipated that these papers will help to establish guidelines for human exposure to conditions leading to hyperthermia. This comprehensive review of the literature makes it clear that much more work needs to be done to clarify what the thresholds for thermal damage are in humans. This review summarizes the basic principles that govern the relationships between thermal exposure (temperature and…

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  • Hyperthermia
  • Human health
  • Work (physics)
  • Medical physics
  • Computer science
  • Risk analysis (engineering)
  • Medicine
  • Biochemical engineering
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