Microwave Treatment of Prostate Cancer and Hyperplasia

TBMG-267

06/01/2005

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Microwave ablation in the form of microwave energy applied to a heart muscle by a coaxial catheter inserted in a vein in the groin area can be used to heat and kill diseased heart cells. A microwave catheter has been developed to provide deep myocardial ablation to treat ventricular tachycardia by restoring appropriate electrical activity within the heart and eliminating irregular heartbeats. The resulting microwave catheter design, which is now being developed for commercial use in treating ventricular tachycardia, can be modified to treat prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Inasmuch as the occurrence of BPH is increasing — currently 350,000 operations per year are performed in the United States alone to treat this condition — this microwave catheter has significant commercial potential.

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"Microwave Treatment of Prostate Cancer and Hyperplasia," Mobility Engineering, June 1, 2005.
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Jun 1, 2005
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TBMG-267
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Magazine Article
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English