© с сайта ТУСУРа TOMSK, Nov 23 – RIA Tomsk. Group of scientists of Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics (TUSUR) received official
certificates of Roszdravnadzor and Rostest confirming the right of application
of the Phoenix-2 installation developed by them for treatment of patients with
oncological diseases, the press service of the university reports on Thursday.
It is specified that TUSUR experts
and the Tomsk Cancer Research Institute have been working for several years on
creation of the Phoenix-2 complex of local hyperthermia (CLH) which doesn't
have analogs in the world. It provides heating of tumor at any depth and in
strictly limited areas, suppressing its center and metastasises, but
practically without affecting a healthy tissue. Use of direct current instead
of microwave radiation reduces influence of the procedure on organism to a
minimum in general.
"The group of developers of
TUSUR received the official certificates of Roszdravnadzor and Rostest
confirming efficiency and safety of the developed unique complex of local
hyperthermia for treatment of oncological diseases", – it is said in the
statement.
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It is explained that now Phoenix-2
can officially be applied in medical institutions. The agreement on regular use
of the complex at treatment of patients is already reached with the Tomsk
Cancer Research Institute.
It is added that use of CLH
"Phoenix-2" gives the chance to lower a dose of himiopreparat and at
the same time to increase their efficiency. It can be applied both to course
treatment, and during operation for improvement of results of surgery. During
pilot study the complex already deserved an appreciation of professionals.
Earlier it was reported that, as of
the beginning of 2017, the level of oncological incidence in the Tomsk region
and Siberia exceeded the all-Russian indicators in general and made 241 cases
on 100 thousand of the population. The most unsuccessful situation in the SFD
develops in the Tomsk, Irkutsk, Kemerovo regions, Buryatia, Altai Krai.