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7 December 2006 Low-intensity infrared laser radiation influence on the tumor growth
A. A. Cheida, E. G. Efimova
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Proceedings Volume 5973, Current Research on Laser Use in Oncology: 2000-2004; 59730W (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.640185
Event: Current Research on Laser Use in Oncology: 2000-2004, 2004, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
Infrared laser radiation of low intensity in exposition dose of 25-35 mJicm2 does not cause progress the tumor process. Moreover, disturbing the blood flow in the tumor due to changing synthesis of norepinephrine and histamine this radiation contributes to the damage of the tumor tissue accompanied by the beginning of adaptation reaction in the organism.
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A. A. Cheida and E. G. Efimova "Low-intensity infrared laser radiation influence on the tumor growth", Proc. SPIE 5973, Current Research on Laser Use in Oncology: 2000-2004, 59730W (7 December 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.640185
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KEYWORDS
Tumors

Infrared lasers

Radiation effects

Stomach

Tissues

Liver

Blood circulation

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