surgery (i.e. resection or liver transplantation), but only 10-20% of patients are candidates for this. In other patients, a variety of palliative treatments can be given, such as chemoembolization, radiofrequency ablation or recentlyPrimary liver cancers (i.e. hepatocellular carcinoma or cholangiocarcinoma) are worldwide some of the most frequent cancers, with rapidly fatal liver failure in a large majority of patients. Curative therapy consists of introduced tyrosine kinase inhibitors, e. g. sorafenib. Colorectal cancer is the second most lethal cancer in Europe and liver metastases are prevalent either at diagnosis or in follow-up. These patients are usually treated by a sequence of surgery, chemotherapy and antibody therapy [Okuda et al...
Abstract: A selective intra-arterial liver injection using yttrium-90-loaded microspheres as sources...
Selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT) is part of the treatment strategy of liver tumors. SIRT ...
Metastatic tumours of the liver are responsible for significant morbidity and mortality, and only a ...
surgery (i.e. resection or liver transplantation), but only 10-20% of patients are candidates for th...
International audiencePrimary liver cancers (i.e. hepatocellular carcinoma or cholangiocarcinoma) ar...
The liver is an organ that, due to vascularisation and functions, is prone to metastases. Most liver...
The majority of patients with advanced colorectal cancer die from hepatic metastases caused by disea...
Radioembolization is a therapy during which radioactive microspheres are administered through a micr...
The term radioembolization defines those procedures in which intra-arterially injected radioactive m...
Selective internal radiation therapy (or radioembolization) by intra-arterial injection of radioacti...
Liver metastases frequently occur during the progression of various solid tumours, especially colore...
The term transarteria radioembolisation includes those procedures in which intra-arterially injected...
In most centres, the choice of the optimal activity to be administered in selective intra-arterial r...
BACKGROUND The unique situation of the liver with arterial and venous blood supply and the dependen...
Abstract: A selective intra-arterial liver injection using yttrium-90-loaded microspheres as sources...
Selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT) is part of the treatment strategy of liver tumors. SIRT ...
Metastatic tumours of the liver are responsible for significant morbidity and mortality, and only a ...
surgery (i.e. resection or liver transplantation), but only 10-20% of patients are candidates for th...
International audiencePrimary liver cancers (i.e. hepatocellular carcinoma or cholangiocarcinoma) ar...
The liver is an organ that, due to vascularisation and functions, is prone to metastases. Most liver...
The majority of patients with advanced colorectal cancer die from hepatic metastases caused by disea...
Radioembolization is a therapy during which radioactive microspheres are administered through a micr...
The term radioembolization defines those procedures in which intra-arterially injected radioactive m...
Selective internal radiation therapy (or radioembolization) by intra-arterial injection of radioacti...
Liver metastases frequently occur during the progression of various solid tumours, especially colore...
The term transarteria radioembolisation includes those procedures in which intra-arterially injected...
In most centres, the choice of the optimal activity to be administered in selective intra-arterial r...
BACKGROUND The unique situation of the liver with arterial and venous blood supply and the dependen...
Abstract: A selective intra-arterial liver injection using yttrium-90-loaded microspheres as sources...
Selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT) is part of the treatment strategy of liver tumors. SIRT ...
Metastatic tumours of the liver are responsible for significant morbidity and mortality, and only a ...