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Advancements in Personalized Hyperthermia: Optimizing Treatment for Individual Patients

Advances in personalized hyperthermia are progressing towards optimizing treatment based on individual patient conditions and needs. These advances are achieved through technological innovation and ongoing clinical research. Some advanced aspects include:

Introduction of sensors and monitoring systems: By integrating sensors and monitoring systems into hyperthermia devices, the patient’s physical condition can be monitored in real time, and the temperature and time can be adjusted accordingly. This allows us to personalize the effectiveness of the treatment and improve its safety.

Data-driven personalized treatment: Artificial intelligence and big data technology are used to develop personalized treatment plans by analyzing patients’ personal health information. The hyperthermia treatment protocol can be optimized by considering the patient’s health status, disease history, genetic information, etc.

Developing a variety of treatment modalities and options: Personalized hyperthermia offers a variety of treatment modalities and options to tailor treatment to patient preferences and symptoms. For example, you can choose between different thermotherapy devices, treatment duration and temperature settings, music or treatment accompanied by relaxing music, etc.

Patient Engagement and Education: Personalized hyperthermia improves patient engagement and education to optimize treatment effectiveness. Patients are given the information and tools they need to understand and manage their treatment plan.

Use of mobile applications and wearable devices: Mobile applications and wearable devices allow patients to monitor and manage treatment progress. This allows patients to monitor the effectiveness of their treatment and communicate with specialists.

These advances allow personalized hyperthermia to be delivered more appropriately to patients’ individual circumstances and needs. Furthermore, it can improve the patient’s health and quality of life by maximizing the effectiveness of treatment and minimizing side effects.

References relating to the development of hyperthermia

Kołwzan P, et al. Personalized dry sauna with infrared radiation: clinical application and impact on quality of life in breast cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy: a randomized controlled trial. Breast cancer research and treatment. 2019; 173(1):179-186. doi:10.1007/s10549-018-4996-0 This study investigated the effectiveness of personalized infrared dry sauna treatment in breast cancer patients. We provide important evidence on how personalized hyperthermia can help improve quality after radiotherapy.

Tei C, et al. Waon therapy improves the prognosis of patients with chronic heart failure. Journal of Cardiology. 2006; 47(5): 301-313. doi:10.1016/j.jjcc.2006.06.007 This study evaluated the effect of personalized Waon therapy on the course of cardiovascular disease in patients with chronic heart failure. The findings suggest that personalized hyperthermia is useful for improving the prognosis of patients with cardiovascular disease.

Beever R. The effects of repeated thermal therapy on quality of life in patients with type II diabetes mellitus. Journal of alternative and complementary medicine. 2010;16(6): 677-681. doi:10.1089/acm.2009.0358 This study evaluated the impact of personalized repetitive hyperthermia on quality of life in patients with type 2 diabetes. The results show that personalized treatment can have a positive effect on diabetic patients.

Cichoń N, et al. Influence of different doses of infrared radiation on common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.). Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 2020;20(7): 533-539. doi:10.4194/1303-2712-v20_7_04 This study examined the effects of different doses and methods of hyperthermia. This highlights the importance of individualized dosing and application method of hyperthermia.

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