Dosage Effect of the Magnetic Nano Particles on Temperature Distribution in Hyperthermia Cancer Treatment

Dosage Effect of the Magnetic Nano Particles on Temperature Distribution in Hyperthermia Cancer Treatment

Taha Behroozi Kohlan1 Aslan Noshad Nouri2 Azin Behrouzi Kahlan3 Ahah Ollah Ezzati4

1) Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Department, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. Email:
2) Physics Department, Faculty of Science, University of Urmia, Urmia, Iran.
3) Department of Chemical Engineering, Tabriz branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran. Email:
4) Faculty of Physics,University of Tabriz, Tabriz,Iran P.O. 5166616471 Email:

Publication : International Congress on Engineering science and Sustainable Urban Development - Copenhagen (dtuconf.eu)
Abstract :
The interest in exploring more effective methods for cancer treatment has increased widely in recent years. In clinical studies it is difficult to determine the temperature distribution in both normal tissue and in tumor during hyperthermia treatment since temperature can be measured in limited number of positions in tissue or tumor. Simulation studies can play crucial role in physician’s perception of the temperature distribution in tissue. Hyperthermia treatment is facing some unsolved problems such as the appropriate dosage of magnetic nano particles required to achieve the optimum temperature which results in apoptosis in tumor cells. In this study, A 2D computational model is created in COMSOL Multiphysics in order to analyze temperature distribution in both normal tissue and tumor during hyperthermia treatment using various dosages of magnetic nano particles. Temperature distribution is achieved by considering various layers from wave source through to the tumor and also by taking into account the amount of heat generated through the Brownian rotation and the Neel relaxation. Simulations of a spherical tumor located in ellipse tissue were designed. A systematical variation in dosage has been performed. Temperature distribution and maximum temperature in steady state and effect of the dosage of nano particles.
Keywords : Hyperthermia cancer treatment COMSOL Magnetic Nano Particles Tumor Bioheat