Towards Precision Cancer Care: Advancements in Magnetic Particle Imaging and Magnetic Hyperthermia Therapy
thesis
posted on 2025-02-25, 22:11authored byJurie Tashkandi
Imaging is crucial for detecting tumours and monitoring treatment efficacy. However, current cancer treatments like chemotherapy and radiation therapy often cause severe side effects by damaging both the tumour cells and healthy tissue. In my PhD, I explored Magnetic Particle Imaging, a new imaging system that uses iron oxide nanoparticles as contrast agents. These nanoparticles specifically accumulate at tumours, allowing precise and sensitive detection. When exposed to a magnetic field, the nanoparticles can be heated, raising the tumour's temperature and selectively killing cancer cells. This method offers a more sensitive, specific, and potentially safer alternative for tumour diagnosis and treatment.
History
Principal supervisor
Karen Maria Alt
Additional supervisor 1
Christoph Hagemeyer
Year of Award
2025
Department, School or Centre
Clinical Haematology (Australian Centre for Blood Diseases)