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1. Ferguson HR, Dewhirst MW, Morrison WB: Neoplasms
of the hematopoietic and lymphopoietic systems. In MJ Bojrab
(ed.), Pathophysiology in Small Animal Surgery. Philadelphia:
Lea and Febiger, 1981.
Pp 483-501.
2. Dewhirst MW, Moon T, Carlin D: Analysis of tumor volume
and thermal dosimetric effects on tumor response to heat,
radiation, and heat plus radiation: Results of a phase III
randomized clinical trial in pet animals. In GH Nussbaum (ed.),
Physical Aspects of Hyperthermia. New York: American
Institute of Physics, 1982.
Pp 495-510.
3. Dewhirst MW, Sim DA: Analysis of prognostic variables which
influence early and long term responses of spontaneous pet
animal tumors to heat and radiation. In: JM Vaeth (ed.), Frontiers
in Radiation Oncology. Basel: S. Karger, 1984.
Vol. 18, pp 47-55.
4. Dewhirst MW, Connor WG: Hyperthermia. In IM Gourley and
PB Vasseur (eds.), General Small Animal Surgery. Philadelphia:
J.B. Lippincott Co., 1985.
Pp 941-960.
5. Dewhirst MW, Connor WG: Hyperthermia. In DH Slatter (ed.),
Textbook of Small Animal Surgery. Philadelphia: J.B.
Lippincott Co., 1985.
Pp 941-960.
6. Dewhirst MW: Hyperthermia. In GH Theilen and BR Madewell
(eds.), Veterinary Cancer Medicine. Philadelphia: Lea
& Febiger, 1987.
Pp 197-214.
7. Dewhirst MW: Animal modeling and thermal dose. In RS Steeves
and BR Paliwal (eds.), Syllabus: A Categorical Course in
Radiation Therapy: Hyperthermia. Oakbrook: The Radiological
Society of North America, 1987.
Pp 37-44.
8. Dewhirst MW, Page RL, Thrall DE: Hyperthermia. In SJ Withrow
and EG MacEwen (eds.), Clinical Veterinary Oncology.
Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co., 1989.
Pp 113-123.
9. Dewhirst MW: A review of the University of Arizona experience
in the treatment of spontaneous pet animal malignancies with
hyperthermia and/or radiotherapy. In M Urano and E Douple
(eds.), Hyperthermia and Oncology, Vol. 2. The Netherlands:
VSP, 1989.
Pp 147-164.
10. Kim JH, Dewhirst MW, Young CW: Hyperthermia: Current Status.
In VT DeVita Jr, S Hellman, and SA Rosenberg (eds.), Cancer.
Principles and Practices of Oncology, 3rd Edition. Philadelphia:
J.B. Lippincott Company, 1989.
Pp 2-11.
11. Dewhirst MW: Hyperthermia in Cancer Therapy: Model Systems.
In R Morimoto, A Tissieres, and C Georgopoulus (eds.), Stress
Proteins in Biology and Medicine. Cold Spring Harbor:
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1990.
Pp 101-116.
12. Dewhirst MW: Hyperthermia. In PV Woolley (ed.), Cancer
Growth and Progression. The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic
Publishers, 1989.
Vol. 10, pp 159-164.
13. Dewhirst MW: Animal modeling and thermal dose. In RA Steeves
(ed.), The Radiologic Clinics of North America. Philadelphia:
W.B. Saunders, 1989.
Vol. 27, pp 509-518.
14. Dewhirst MW: Angiogenesis and blood flow in solid tumors.
In BA Teicher (ed.), Drug Resistance in Oncology. New
York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1993.
Pp 3-24.
15. Dewhirst MW: Microvascular changes induced by radiation
exposure: Implications for therapy. In P Vaupel and R Jain
(eds.), Tumor Blood Supply and Metabolic Microenvironment.
New York: Gustav Fischer Verlag, 1991.
Pp 109-122.
16. Secomb TW, Hsu R, Dewhirst MW: Models for oxygen exchange
between microvascular networks and surrounding tissue. In
JJ McGrath (ed.), Advances in Biological Heat and Mass
Transfer 1992 New York: The American Society of Mechanical
Engineers, 1992.
HTD-Vol 231, pp 121-127.
17. Prescott, DM, Dewhirst MW: Hyperthermia: Update and current
indications. In RW Kirk amd JD Bonagura (eds.), Kirk's
Current Veterinary Therapy XI, Small Animal Practice.
Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 1992.
Pp. 418-423.
18. Dewhirst MW: Mechanisms of hyperthermic cytotoxicity and
effects at the tissue level. In RB Roemer (ed.), HTD-Vol.
268, Advances in Bioheat and Mass Transfer 1993. New York:
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1993.
19. Dewhirst MWand Needham D: Extravasation of Stealth®
liposomes into tumors: Direct measurement of accumulation
and vascular permeability using a skin-flap window chamber.
In D Lasic and F Martin (eds.), Stealth® Liposomes,
Boca Raton: CRC Press, 1995.
Pp 127-137.
20. Dewhirst MW: Thermal dosimetry. In MH Seegenschmiedt,
P Fessenden and CC Vernon (eds.), Principles and Practice
of Thermoradiotherapy and Thermochemotherapy. Berlin:
Springer-Verlag, 1995.
Vol. I, pp 123-136.
21. Hauck ML, Zalutsky MR, Dewhirst MW. Enhancement of radiolabeled
monoclonal antibody uptake in tumors with local hyperthermia.
In Torchilin VP (ed.) Targeted delivery of imaging agents,
Boca Raton, CRC Press, 1995.
Pp 335-361.
22. Dewhirst MW: Considerations for hyperthermia clinical
trial designs. In MH Seegenschmiedt, P Fessenden and CC Vernon
(eds.), Principles and Practice of Thermoradiotherapy and
Thermochemotherapy. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1996.
Vol. II, pp 361-372.
23. Marks LB, Spencer DP, Acker JC, Yang W, Avery MA, Dodge
RK, Dewhirst MW. Radiosurgery in rat brain. In Kondziolka
D (ed): Radiosurgery. Basel, Karger, 1996.
Vol. I, pp 308-315.
24. Zalutsky MR, Schuster JM, Garg PK, Archer GE, Jr., Dewhirst
MW, Bigner DD: Two approaches for enhancing radioimmunotherapy:
Alpha emitters and hyperthermia. In H Bihl (ed.), Recent
Results in Cancer Research. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1996.
(In Press)
25. Meyer RE, Dewhirst MW: The Use of blood substitutes in
tumor therapy, Rudolph AS, Feuerstein G, Rabinovivi (eds),
Fundamental principles and clinical applications of red
cell substitutes, Marcel Dekker, Inc. NY, NY. 1998,
pp.287-307.
26. Dewhirst MW. Hyperthermic treatment of malignant disease:
current status and a view toward the future. In: Seminars
in Oncology. Carl Mansfield (ed. ) WB Saunders Company
1997.
Vol 24, pp 616-625.
27. Dewhirst MW. Hyperthermia. In JD Bonagura (ed.), Kirk's
Current Veterinary Therapy XIII, Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders,
(In Press 1998).
28. Dewhirst MW. Hyperthermia Biology. In Leonard L. Gunderson
and Joel E. Tepper (eds.), Clinical Radiation Oncology,
Churchill Livingstone Inc. (In press, 1999).
29. Dewhirst MW, Gibbs FA, Roemer RB, Samulski TV. In Leonard
L. Gunderson and Joel E. Tepper (eds.), Clinical Radiation
Oncology, Churchill Livingstone Inc. (In press, 1999).
30. Dewhirst MW. Concepts of oxygen transport at the microcirculatory
level. Seminars in Radiation Oncology. WB Saunders
Company 1998.
Vol. 8, pp 143-150.
31. Secomb T, Hsu T, Braun RD, Ross JR, Gross JF, Dewhirst
MW. Theoretical simulation of oxygen transport to tumors by
three-dimensional networks of microvessels. In Hudetz and
Bruley (eds.): Oxygen Transport to Tissue XX. Plenum
Press 1998.
Pp 629-634.
Haroon ZA, Peters KG, Greenberg CS, Dewhirst MW. Angiogenesis
and oxygen transport in solid tumors. In Teicher BA (ed).
Antiangiogenic Agents in Cancer therapy. Humana Press
Inc., Totowa, NJ. Pp 3-21.
Books
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1. Paliwal BR, Hetzel FW, and Dewhirst
MW (eds.), Biological, Physical,
and Clinical Aspects of Hyperthermia. New York: American
Institute of Physics, 1988.
Medical Physics Monograph No.16.
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