Microwave Energy Aims to Improve Health (.PDF Download)

Oct. 25, 2016

Microwave technology has long been a powerful partner to medical professionals for the treatment of different types of cancerous and noncancerous tumors. The application of electromagnetic radiation (EM) at typically unlicensed frequencies (such as 915 and 2450 MHz) provides a minimally invasive method of shrinking tumors by means of localized dielectric heating of the water content of tissue masses...

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