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Laser interstitial thermotherapy (LITT) for breast cancer: dosimetry optimization and numerical simulation
by
Thecua Elise
, Anne-Sophie, Vignion
, Mordon Serge
, Collinet, Pierre
, Kerbage Yohan
, Deleporte Pascal
, Rouillès Julie
, Delhem Nadira
in
Breast cancer
/ Complications
/ Damage
/ Dosimeters
/ Dosimetry
/ Fibers
/ Finite element method
/ Lasers
/ Light distribution
/ Mammary gland
/ Mammary glands
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mathematical models
/ Necrosis
/ Optimization
/ Pain
/ Thermotherapy
2022
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Laser interstitial thermotherapy (LITT) for breast cancer: dosimetry optimization and numerical simulation
by
Thecua Elise
, Anne-Sophie, Vignion
, Mordon Serge
, Collinet, Pierre
, Kerbage Yohan
, Deleporte Pascal
, Rouillès Julie
, Delhem Nadira
in
Breast cancer
/ Complications
/ Damage
/ Dosimeters
/ Dosimetry
/ Fibers
/ Finite element method
/ Lasers
/ Light distribution
/ Mammary gland
/ Mammary glands
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mathematical models
/ Necrosis
/ Optimization
/ Pain
/ Thermotherapy
2022
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Laser interstitial thermotherapy (LITT) for breast cancer: dosimetry optimization and numerical simulation
by
Thecua Elise
, Anne-Sophie, Vignion
, Mordon Serge
, Collinet, Pierre
, Kerbage Yohan
, Deleporte Pascal
, Rouillès Julie
, Delhem Nadira
in
Breast cancer
/ Complications
/ Damage
/ Dosimeters
/ Dosimetry
/ Fibers
/ Finite element method
/ Lasers
/ Light distribution
/ Mammary gland
/ Mammary glands
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mathematical models
/ Necrosis
/ Optimization
/ Pain
/ Thermotherapy
2022
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Laser interstitial thermotherapy (LITT) for breast cancer: dosimetry optimization and numerical simulation
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Laser interstitial thermotherapy (LITT) for breast cancer: dosimetry optimization and numerical simulation
2022
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Surgical treatment is standard for the treatment of small breast cancers. Due to the pain and esthetic sequelae that can follow surgery, minimally invasive treatments are under investigation. Our aim was to conduct a dosimetry study of laser interstitial thermotherapy. Turkey tissue was used as an ex vivo model, and mammary glands from ewes were used as in vivo models. We used two different wavelength lasers (805 nm and 980 nm). Two types of fiber from two different manufacturers were used: bare fibers with a diameter of 600 μm and diffusing fiber. The diffusing fibers were 5 mm and 10 mm in length. We also used a computerized model to predict thermal damage and to correlate with the ex vivo and in vivo procedures using a constant and variable coefficient. The mathematical model was based on the finite element method for solving light distribution, bio-heat, and thermal damage equations. Based on our ex vivo and in vivo experiments, we found that the optimal configuration for this treatment was the use of the 980-nm laser at 4 W with bare fibers for a minimum treatment time of 150 s. We also developed a predictive mathematical model that showed good predictability of necrosis in line with the experimental data. Laser treatment is a promising therapy for small breast lesions. However, further development of treatment guidance is necessary to support its use in clinical practice.
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Springer Nature B.V
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