approach in Treatment of Metastases in the Liver www.tcrt.org Electrochemotherapy is now in development for treatment of deep-seated tumors, like in bones and internal organs, such as liver. The technology is available with a newly devel-oped electric pulse generator and long needle electrodes; however the procedures for the treatment are not standardized yet. In order to describe the treatment procedure, including treatment planning, within the ongoing clinical study, a case of successful treatment of a soli-tary metastasis in the liver of colorectal cancer is presented. The procedure was performed intraoperatively by inserting long needle electrodes, two in the center of the tumor and four around the tumor into the normal tissue. The inse...
Electrochemotherapy is a local treatment of cancer employing electric pulses to improve transmembran...
The efficiency of electroporation (EP) has made it a widely used therapeutic procedure to transfer c...
Electrochemotherapy combines administration of nonpermeant or poorly permeant chemotherapeutic drugs...
Background and Objectives: Electrochemotherapy is effective in treatment of various cutaneous tumors...
none10siElectrochemotherapy, a combination of high voltage electric pulses and of an anticancer drug...
Electrochemotherapy, a combination of high voltage electric pulses and of an anticancer drug, has be...
Electroporation is a well-known phenomenon that occurs at the cell membrane when cells are exposed t...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Electrochemotherapy is a novel ablation technique combining chemotherape...
Electrochemotherapy of colorectal liver metastases has been proven to be feasible, safe and effectiv...
The present paper is a review of the current ablative treatment options for the treatment of colorec...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) has emerged among European centers as an innovative locoregional treatment...
Electrochemotherapy is an effective treatment of colorectal liver metastases and hepatocellular carc...
The treatment of tumors with electrochemotherapy (ECT) has surged over the past decade. Thanks to th...
The treatment of tumors with electrochemotherapy (ECT) has surged over the past decade. Thanks to th...
Background: Electrolytic ablation is a relatively new method for the local destruction of colorectal...
Electrochemotherapy is a local treatment of cancer employing electric pulses to improve transmembran...
The efficiency of electroporation (EP) has made it a widely used therapeutic procedure to transfer c...
Electrochemotherapy combines administration of nonpermeant or poorly permeant chemotherapeutic drugs...
Background and Objectives: Electrochemotherapy is effective in treatment of various cutaneous tumors...
none10siElectrochemotherapy, a combination of high voltage electric pulses and of an anticancer drug...
Electrochemotherapy, a combination of high voltage electric pulses and of an anticancer drug, has be...
Electroporation is a well-known phenomenon that occurs at the cell membrane when cells are exposed t...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Electrochemotherapy is a novel ablation technique combining chemotherape...
Electrochemotherapy of colorectal liver metastases has been proven to be feasible, safe and effectiv...
The present paper is a review of the current ablative treatment options for the treatment of colorec...
Electrochemotherapy (ECT) has emerged among European centers as an innovative locoregional treatment...
Electrochemotherapy is an effective treatment of colorectal liver metastases and hepatocellular carc...
The treatment of tumors with electrochemotherapy (ECT) has surged over the past decade. Thanks to th...
The treatment of tumors with electrochemotherapy (ECT) has surged over the past decade. Thanks to th...
Background: Electrolytic ablation is a relatively new method for the local destruction of colorectal...
Electrochemotherapy is a local treatment of cancer employing electric pulses to improve transmembran...
The efficiency of electroporation (EP) has made it a widely used therapeutic procedure to transfer c...
Electrochemotherapy combines administration of nonpermeant or poorly permeant chemotherapeutic drugs...