Strengthen Your Terrain & Support Treatment
Integrative local hyperthermia therapy for patients receiving conventional treatment
If you're receiving chemotherapy, radiation, or immunotherapy, your body is carrying a significant burden.
Local Hyperthermia uses targeted therapeutic heat to support circulation, immune signaling, and the body's natural healing processes during treatment.
As a Thermofield® Center of Excellence, CIOFM offers this non-invasive therapy as a complement to conventional cancer care.
Thermofield® focuses heat on a specific area of the body without creating significant systemic stress, making it an option for many patients during active treatment.
Potential Benefits of Local Hyperthermia
Improved Circulation and Treatment Delivery
Therapeutic heat increases blood flow to targeted tissues, helping improve oxygen and nutrient delivery while supporting the movement of chemotherapy agents and immune cells into the treatment area.
Immune System Activation
Heat acts as an important immune signal, stimulating heat shock proteins and immune communication that may help the body recognize and respond to abnormal cells.
Support During Chemotherapy, Radiation, and Immunotherapy
Local hyperthermia is often used alongside conventional cancer treatment and may help create conditions that improve treatment responsiveness.
Enhanced Tumor Environment
Research suggests therapeutic heat may influence the tumor microenvironment by improving oxygenation, reducing metabolic stress on cancer cells, and supporting healthy tissue function.
A Comfortable, Non-Invasive Therapy
Treatments are generally well tolerated, require no recovery time, and can often be incorporated into an existing treatment schedule.
Is Local Hyperthermia Right for You?
Local Hyperthermia may be appropriate for individuals who:
Are currently receiving chemotherapy
Are currently receiving radiation therapy
Are receiving immunotherapy
Are interested in integrative oncology therapies without enrolling in a full membership program
Want to learn more about a terrain-based approach to supporting the body during cancer treatment
Designed to Complement Your Existing Cancer Care
Local hyperthermia is not intended to replace chemotherapy, radiation, immunotherapy, or surgery. Instead, it is used as an adjunctive therapy that may help support circulation, immune signaling, and treatment responsiveness during conventional cancer care.
We encourage all patients to discuss local hyperthermia with their oncology team before beginning treatment.
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Local hyperthermia may help chemotherapy work more effectively by improving blood flow and microvascular permeability in the treatment area. This may allow certain chemotherapy agents to reach tumor tissue more effectively and penetrate the area more deeply.
Heat can also increase membrane fluidity, which may help some cytotoxic drugs enter cancer cells more readily. At the same time, hyperthermia may interfere with the cellular mechanisms cancer cells use to remove drugs or repair damage.
Because cancer cells are often less adaptable to heat than healthy cells, therapeutic heat may increase metabolic stress within the tumor environment and make cancer cells more vulnerable to chemotherapy-related injury.
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Radiation therapy depends in part on oxygen availability within tumor tissue. Local hyperthermia may improve tumor perfusion and temporarily reduce hypoxia, creating conditions that may make radiation more effective.
Heat may also interfere with the DNA repair pathways cancer cells use after radiation-induced damage. When cancer cells are exposed to both heat and radiation, the combined stress may exceed their ability to recover.
When applied appropriately, therapeutic heat may also support normal tissue healing by improving circulation, oxygen delivery, lymphatic flow, and repair-related processes such as collagen formation.
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Immunotherapy relies on the immune system’s ability to recognize and respond to cancer cells. Local hyperthermia may support this process by increasing tumor antigen release and heat-shock protein expression, which can help make abnormal cells more visible to the immune system.
Hyperthermia may also support dendritic cell and antigen-presenting cell activity, improve T-cell trafficking into tumor tissue, and help shift the tumor microenvironment toward greater immune activity.
For patients receiving anti-PD-1 or anti-PD-L1 checkpoint therapies, local hyperthermia may help create a timing-dependent immune window that supports treatment responsiveness. These effects are patient-, tumor-, and treatment-specific.
Get Started with Local Hyperthermia
Local Hyperthermia can be a valuable complement to your existing cancer care plan. During your consultation, we'll review your situation, answer your questions, and determine whether Thermofield® Hyperthermia is an appropriate fit for your goals and treatment phase.
Starter Package
45-minute visit with a Nurse Practitioner to review your medical history and establish a local hyperthermia plan for you
One 30-minute Local Hyperthermia Session
(Additional 60-minute sessions $450.00. Save 5% when you prepay for 10+ sessions)
Dr. Jamie’s Terrain Fundamentals Video Series
$495.00
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