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I need help writing a paper on a subject relating to Electromagnetic. Full description file is attached
This project consists of a written paper and couple presentation slides on a topic related to electromagnetism.
Possible topics can be the following Sensors (wireless sensor networks, electromagnetic sensors, etc.) New applications of wireless technology (e.g., smart highways, smart grid, RFID) Energy and/or power (eg, solar, wireless power transfer, transformers, etc) Automotive applications (e.g., radar, intelligent highway transportation systems) Medical applications of electromagnetism Optics Other topics relating to Electromagnetics
The written paper should be 5 pages long excluding the references page. Out of the 5 pages, 2 pages maximum can be figures and illustrations. Please see the description file for more detail.
Once the question gets assigned to a tutor, I need the tutor to give me the topic of the paper. This is because the topic has to be approved by my professor before carrying out the project. I need the topic by November the 5th. Once approved, you can start writing the paper Please select a topic that is simple and relates to electromagnetic. It should not be a complicated topic. All details are in the file. I just need the paper and the presentation slides. (I don't need any youtube videos)
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Running head: RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION
Radiofrequency Ablation in Tumor Therapy and Cardiology
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Radiofrequency Ablation in Tumor Therapy and Cardiology
Abstract
As technology continues advancing, more applications of electromagnetism emerge in
the field of healthcare. Radiofrequency ablation is one of the most recent inventions with regard
to this technology. This report will examine the basic electromagnetic applications in
radiofrequency ablation and explore some of the implications of the technology.
Introduction
In the field of medicine, the technology of Radiofrequency Ablation is significantly used.
The management of secondary and primary tumors has been quite challenging for a long time,
but the discovery of this technology, which is founded on the concept of electromagnetism, has
paved the way for the development of various effective medical devices. Most studies that have
been conducted with regard to the use of radiofrequency ablation have pointed out that it is an
overly effective procedure with minim al side effects (Kuck, Brugada & Fürnkranz et al., 2016).
Some of the negative implications of this somewhat invasive procedure include the damage of
some tissues in the affected organs, as well as skin thermal necrosis. Cardiac complications and
thermal injury to the catheter may also be other implications. Despite this, RFA has proven to the
useful beyond doubt, and its applicability in the field of medicine is still expanding.
The procedure of RFA is multithreaded, meaning that it involves various steps before the
final execution. The medics must first determine the right apparatus, which will normally include
the needle size, the position that the patient would be placed, the type of the needle, and the
number of ablations that are required in the process (Kinoshita, Ohtani, Doihara et al., 2017). If
such procedures are not kept in a good and organized way, most definitely the success rate of the
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operation would be at its minimal level. Most radiologists recommend that the process of
Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) as an effective way of removing can...