The purpose of this study is to determine if sequential interventional therapy can become a mainstay option in providing palliation from fastidious osseous neoplasms in patients with pain refractory to oral analgesia and radiotherapy. This retrospective monocentric study was approved by our institutional review board. Between July 2012 and August 2014, we reviewed 15 patients (6 women, 9 men; age range of 36-81 years) who underwent embolization followed by cryoablation, with or without osteoplasty. Patient demographics and tumor characteristics, including primary histology and the location of metastasis, were included in our review. Pain intensity at baseline, after radiotherapy, and after sequential interventional therapy was reviewed usin...
Place: United StatesInternational audienceBackground Cryoablation is playing an increasing role in t...
AbstractThe pain is the most common problem in patients with bone metastases. It is not related to t...
Intractable bone pain secondary to bone metastasis from prostate or breast cancer, or other malignan...
Bone metastases are frequently painful and may lead to various complications that can affect quality...
BACKGROUND: The prognosis of patients with metastatic, recurrent, and/or unresectable osteosarcoma i...
The present study aimed to measure the improvement in pain relief and quality of life in patients wi...
aim of this study was to identify outcomes in pain relief and quality of life in patients with a sol...
Purpose: To evaluate the clinical and imaging effect of selective embolization using N-butyl cyanoac...
embolisation with N-2-butyl-cyanoacrylate from 2004 to 2011. All patients had primary treatments inc...
Objectives: To determine whether Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) followed by Radiotherapy (RT) (RFA-RT...
Introduction: In oncological patients, life quality can be greatly impaired by the presence of painf...
Purpose Few options are available for pain relief in patients with bone metastases who fail standar...
A 70-year-old man with a painful vertebral metastasis was treated with combined percutaneous cryoabl...
Bone metastasis is a common sequella of solid malignant tu-mors such as prostate, breast, lung, and ...
Place: United StatesInternational audienceBackground Cryoablation is playing an increasing role in t...
AbstractThe pain is the most common problem in patients with bone metastases. It is not related to t...
Intractable bone pain secondary to bone metastasis from prostate or breast cancer, or other malignan...
Bone metastases are frequently painful and may lead to various complications that can affect quality...
BACKGROUND: The prognosis of patients with metastatic, recurrent, and/or unresectable osteosarcoma i...
The present study aimed to measure the improvement in pain relief and quality of life in patients wi...
aim of this study was to identify outcomes in pain relief and quality of life in patients with a sol...
Purpose: To evaluate the clinical and imaging effect of selective embolization using N-butyl cyanoac...
embolisation with N-2-butyl-cyanoacrylate from 2004 to 2011. All patients had primary treatments inc...
Objectives: To determine whether Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) followed by Radiotherapy (RT) (RFA-RT...
Introduction: In oncological patients, life quality can be greatly impaired by the presence of painf...
Purpose Few options are available for pain relief in patients with bone metastases who fail standar...
A 70-year-old man with a painful vertebral metastasis was treated with combined percutaneous cryoabl...
Bone metastasis is a common sequella of solid malignant tu-mors such as prostate, breast, lung, and ...
Place: United StatesInternational audienceBackground Cryoablation is playing an increasing role in t...
AbstractThe pain is the most common problem in patients with bone metastases. It is not related to t...
Intractable bone pain secondary to bone metastasis from prostate or breast cancer, or other malignan...