Fractal and Spectral Dimensions as Determinants of Thermal Ablation Outcomes in Cancer Tissues (opens in new tab)
arXiv:2603.16499v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Clinical thermal ablation outcomes display significant variability that classical bio-heat models cannot fully explain. One reason may lie in the fractal architecture of biological tissues, which has been identified as a robust biomarker directly correlated with cancer grades. This structural heterogeneity, together with memory effects (e.g., thermotolerance), causes heat transfer in living tissues to differ from Fourier diffusion, resulting in...
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