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Differential geometry, a possible avenue for thermal ablation in oncology?

Statistical Mechanics 2024-10-02 v2 Biological Physics Medical Physics

Abstract

We report a model for hyperthermia therapies based on heat diffusion in a biological tissue containing a topological defect. Biological tissues behave like active liquid crystals with the presence of topological defects which are likely to anchor tumors during the metastatic phase of cancer evolution and the therapy challenge is to destroy the cancer cells without damaging surrounding healthy tissues. The defect creates an effective non-Euclidean geometry for low-energy excitations, modifying the bio-heat equation. Applications to protocols of thermal ablation for various biological tissues (liver, prostate, and skin) is analyzed and discussed.

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@article{arxiv.2405.15257,
  title  = {Differential geometry, a possible avenue for thermal ablation in oncology?},
  author = {Andy Manapany and Loriane Didier and Leïla Moueddene and Bertrand Berche and Sébastien Fumeron},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.15257},
  year   = {2024}
}

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15 pages, 8 figures