Thermal imaging in oncology. Thermal imaging method of research in oncological practice

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The book "Heat in Oncology . Thermal imaging method of research in cancer practice”, created by the team of authors, is a unique and relevant guide for specialists seeking to expand their horizons in the field of diagnosis and treatment of cancer. This book is a real breakthrough in the use of thermal imaging technologies, which promises to change the approach to the detection of tumors, improve the accuracy of diagnosis and make treatment more effective. The focus of this work is the method of thermal imaging, or thermography, which has long established itself as a non-invasive, safe and highly accurate way to detect changes in the temperature regimes of body tissues. The authors describe in detail how thermal imaging helps to identify early signs of cancer processes, often invisible with traditional methods of diagnosis. The book reveals the principles of thermal imaging, features of the interpretation of heat maps and research algorithms, which makes it an indispensable tool for oncologists, radiologists, surgeons and diagnostic specialists. Particular attention is paid to the practical aspects of the use of thermal imaging in oncological practice. The authors share their experience in the use of thermal imagers in various clinical situations - from primary diagnosis to monitoring the effectiveness of therapy. The book details cases where thermal imaging helps to detect the tumor in its early stages, determine its location and volume, and track the dynamics of changes after treatment. This approach is especially valuable in modern oncology, where timely detection and accurate determination of tumor boundaries play a key role in the success of therapy. The book "Heat in Oncology" is addressed not only to professionals in the medical field, but also to students, graduate students, as well as anyone who is interested in innovative diagnostic methods. It will be useful to oncologists, radiologists, surgeons, therapists, as well as specialists in the prevention and early diagnosis of cancer. For readers interested in medical technology and new technologies in medicine, this book will open new horizons and help to understand how thermal imaging techniques can become part of standard practice. The topics raised in the book go beyond a simple description of the method. The authors discuss the scientific basis of thermal imaging, its advantages and limitations, as well as the prospects for the development of this area. Particular attention is paid to the integration of thermal imaging technologies with other diagnostic methods, which allows to increase the accuracy and reliability of cancer detection. The book emphasizes the importance of an interdisciplinary approach and the need for further research to introduce thermal imaging into mass clinical practice. The presentation style is clear and accessible, which makes the book understandable even for those who are just beginning to get acquainted with thermal imaging technologies. The authors use rich experience and practical cases, which helps the reader not only to understand the theory, but also to see real examples of the use of the method. In general, this book is not just a collection of technical data, but a living guide that will inspire specialists to introduce innovative methods into their work, make diagnostics more accurate and timely. If you are looking for a modern, science-based and practical guide to thermal imaging in oncology, the book "Heat-Visiting in Oncology. Thermal imaging method of research in oncology practice” will become a valuable source of knowledge for you It deservedly ranks among the best publications on the diagnosis of cancer and opens up new opportunities for improving the effectiveness of medical care. In an era of rapid technology development, this book will help you stay at the forefront of modern oncology and use the most advanced techniques to save lives.
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- Name of the Author
- Collective of authors
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1976