whole-body hyperthermia raises core temperature into the 41–45°C range studied in clinical research

Hyperthermia combined with radiotherapy or chemotherapy is a promising cancer treatment modality at experimental body temperatures of 41–45°C.

What this means for you

Sustained elevation of core body temperature is an area of active physiological research. Studies suggest the body's response to heat in this range may influence cellular stress pathways. For wellness-focused individuals, understanding how heat affects the body at a deep level supports informed decisions about recovery and resilience practices.

The published research

A journal for health professionals working with American Indians and Alaska Natives
· 1998
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