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Skin‐Mountable Hyperthermia Patch
In article number 2111228, Wei Lan, Jing Wang, Cunjiang Yu, and co‐workers fabricate a soft, skin‐mountable, hyperthermia patch (HTP)‐based unidirectional metalized silver nanofibers network that combines high transparency and excellent electrothermal properties. The HTP allows to monitor skin irritation during hyperthermia treatment of subcutaneous tumors and other...
A wearable hyperthermia device that allows for tumor treatment without interfering with daily activities is of clinical and social significance. However, the wide adaptation of local hyperthermia from such wearable devices in clinical practice has been hindered mainly due to several critical challenges in existing hyperthermia devices, such as the contradiction of high electrical conductivity and...