This book is timely because of the increasing popularity of minimally
invasive and cost effective methods to ablate solid tumors. Medical
image guided ablation using thermal energy sources such as
radio-frequency, microwave, laser, high-intensity focused ultrasound,
and cyrogenics have received much recent attention as minimally invasive
strategies for the ablation of tumors. This text describes novel and
practical image registration methods and mathematical models to predict
the cellular response from magnetic resonance (MR) images, which guide
and monitor therapy. Many clinical and animal model studies seeking to
characterize the biological response to thermal ablations, localized
drug release, and other MRI-guided therapies would benefit from this
book. This text should be especially useful for medical, engineering,
applied mathematics, physics, and computer science students,
researchers, and clinicians.