Ultrasound-induced cavitation renders prostate cancer cells susceptible to hyperthermia: analysis of potential cellular and molecular mechanisms

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  • who: April and collaborators from the Tai`an City Central Hospital, China University, China have published the Article: Ultrasound-induced cavitation renders prostate cancer cells susceptible to hyperthermia: Analysis of potential cellular and molecular mechanisms, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors investigated the therapeutic effect of combination treatment on prostate cancer cell line LNCap and PC3, as well as the mechanisms of enhanced efficacy by combination treatment.
  • how: The results showed that accurate stable and repeatable cavitation levels could be obtained using the hydrophone method.
  • future: Although FUS-induced cavitation . . .

     

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