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Daryoush Fatehi

Researcher at Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences

Publications -  58
Citations -  777

Daryoush Fatehi is an academic researcher from Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intensive care & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 58 publications receiving 673 citations. Previous affiliations of Daryoush Fatehi include Erasmus University Rotterdam.

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Hyperthermia dose-effect relationship in 420 patients with cervical cancer treated with combined radiotherapy and hyperthermia

TL;DR: The findings strongly suggest that it might be worthwhile to increase the thermal dose for LACC, either by treatment optimisation or by prolonging the treatment time, and confirm the beneficial effects from hyperthermia as demonstrated in an earlier randomised trial.
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Quality of Life in Cancer Patients undergoing Chemotherapy

TL;DR: It is suggested that encouraging cancer patients to complete a CT course plays an important role in the treatment outcome and the QoL in cancer patients undergoing CT.
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Comparison of intratumor and intraluminal temperatures during locoregional deep hyperthermia of pelvic tumors.

TL;DR: Intratumor thermometry was found not superior over intraluminal thermometry to improve tumor temperature level and homogeneity by SAR steering and provides sufficient information to apply deep hyperthermia to individual patients with centrally located rectum, cervix or bladder cancer.
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Temperature data analysis for 22 patients with advanced cervical carcinoma treated in Rotterdam using radiotherapy, hyperthermia and chemotherapy: a reference point is needed.

TL;DR: RHyThM (Rotterdam Hyperthermia Thermal Modulator) has been used for thermal data analysis to investigate the temperature dynamics behaviour of a series of deep hyperthermia treatments and a positive correlation coefficient or trend was found on individual patients.
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Efficient functionalization of gold nanoparticles using cysteine conjugated protoporphyrin IX for singlet oxygen production in vitro

TL;DR: The results confirm that the designed PpIX conjugated gold nanoparticles have provided a highly efficient agent for cellular photodynamic therapy.