@inproceedings{SeebassStallingNadobnyetal.1996, author = {Seebass, Martin and Stalling, Detlev and Nadobny, Johanna and Wust, Peter and Felix, Roland and Deuflhard, Peter}, title = {Three-Dimensional Finite Element Mesh Generation for Numerical Simulations of Hyperthermia Treatments}, series = {Proc. of the 7th Int. Congress on Hyperthermic Oncology, Rome, Italy, April 1996}, volume = {2}, booktitle = {Proc. of the 7th Int. Congress on Hyperthermic Oncology, Rome, Italy, April 1996}, editor = {Franconi, Cafiero}, pages = {547 -- 548}, year = {1996}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{StallingSeebassHegeetal.1996, author = {Stalling, Detlev and Seebass, Martin and Hege, Hans-Christian and Wust, Peter and Deuflhard, Peter and Felix, Roland}, title = {HyperPlan - an integrated system for treatment planning in regional hyperthermia}, series = {Proc. of the 7th Int. Congress on Hyperthermic Oncology, Rome, Italy, April 1996}, volume = {2}, booktitle = {Proc. of the 7th Int. Congress on Hyperthermic Oncology, Rome, Italy, April 1996}, editor = {Franconi, Cafiero}, pages = {552 -- 554}, year = {1996}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{NadobnyWustSeebassetal.1995, author = {Nadobny, Johanna and Wust, Peter and Seebass, Martin and Deuflhard, Peter and Felix, Roland}, title = {The Use of the Volume-Surface Integral Equation Method (VSIE) for Antenna Problems}, series = {Proc. COST 244 meeting on Reference Models for Bioelectromagnetic Test of Mobile Communication Systems, Roma, November 1994}, booktitle = {Proc. COST 244 meeting on Reference Models for Bioelectromagnetic Test of Mobile Communication Systems, Roma, November 1994}, editor = {Simunic, D.}, pages = {67 -- 74}, year = {1995}, language = {en} } @article{SeebassWustGellermannetal.1995, author = {Seebaß, Martin and Wust, Peter and Gellermann, Johanna and Stalling, Detlev and Nadobny, Jacek and Felix, Roland}, title = {Dreidimensionale Simulation der nicht-invasiven Radiowellen-Hyperthermie}, series = {Minimal Invasive Medizin}, volume = {6}, journal = {Minimal Invasive Medizin}, number = {1}, pages = {29 -- 35}, year = {1995}, language = {en} } @misc{SeebassSullivanWustetal., author = {Seebass, Martin and Sullivan, Dennis and Wust, Peter and Deuflhard, Peter and Felix, Roland}, title = {The Berlin Extension of the Stanford Hyperthermia Treatment.}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-1304}, number = {SC-93-35}, abstract = {In the field of deep regional hyperthermia, one of the most widely used devices is the BSD--2000 Hyperthermia System which employs the Sigma 60 applicator. The Sigma 60 consists of four independent sources, giving it the potential to control the energy pattern within the patient. The independent amplitudes and phases, as well as frequency selection and applicator position, present a large number of parameters for the operator to determine. Computer simulation has long been recognized as an attractive approach to optimizing these parameters. A treatment planning program was used in clinical practice at Stanford University Medical Center for two years. It demonstrated the feasibility of computer simulation for deep regional hyperthermia in a clinical situation. However, several parts of this system were written in a language specific to one workstation, which severely restricted the wider distribution of the program to other users of the Sigma 60. A new treatment planning system for the BSD 2000 has been developed and put into clinical practice at the Rudolf Virchow Clinic of the Free University of Berlin. The new method, which we will refer to as the Berlin system, has a simpler model construction program and a considerably better graphics capability. However, the most important feature is that all programs are written in FORTRAN, C, or the X Window graphics system. Therefore, the entire treatment planning system is completely portable to other workstations.}, language = {en} }