PMID: 11321650Apr 26, 2001Paper

Effect of low-energy and high-peak-power nanosecond pulses of microwave radiation on malignant tumors

Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering
N D DevyatkovV V Faikin

Abstract

This article presents the results of experimental investigations of the inhibitory effect of low-energy and high-peak-power nanosecond microwave pulses on the growth of malignant tumors. From the results obtained, it was concluded that these microwave pulses can serve as a promising means for treating malignant diseases.

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