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Brain Cancer
Study data from University of Tubingen update knowledge of brain cancer
August 5th, 2008
"The first commercially available high-frequency electromagnetic field (EMF) system promises additional functionality for neurosurgical procedures. In a prospective study, we evaluated the optimal use as well as the limitations of this system designed for vaporizing tissue and for coagulation in brain tumour surgery," scientists writing in the journal Ejso report. "For the microsurgical treatment of 63 consecutive patients with various intracranial tumours, the EMF system was used in addition to the standard neurosurgical instrumentarium. The system was assessed with respect to its compatibility with the operating room environment. Furthermore, attention was...
Source: Cancer Weekly (2008-08-05)
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