Current thermal ablation, or heat therapy, treatments for human tumors
include radiofrequency ablation, which applies a single - point source of heat to the tumor rather than evenly heating the tumor throughout, like the MWCNTs were able to.
Located in New York, and as a former patient at the hospital, Cornell's Cardiology Companion Animal services provide, «a number of interventional therapies
including, but not limited to, pacemaker implantation, occlusion of patent ductus arteriosus, balloon valvuloplasty for pulmonic and subaortic stenosis, cardioversion of atrial fibrillation and
radiofrequency catheter
ablation of arrhythmias.»