Surgical resection is the optimal treatment for liver metastases. However, due to their multifocality and/or insufficient remnant liver volume, the majority of liver metastases are unresectable. For this reason, several local ablative techniques have been developed, aiming to produce selective tumour destruction and thus increase the rate of patients amenable to curative-intent treatments. Among these techniques, cryoablation and radiofrequency ablation only have proven to have a curative potential, while transarterial chemoembolization and alcohol injection should be considered as palliative options only. The local recurrences after cryoablation and radiofrequency are equivalent, inferior to 10%, highly dependent of selection criteria. In ...
Introduction: Local ablative therapies (LAT) have shown positive but heterogenous outcomes in the tr...
Radiofrequency ablation for the treatment of liver tumors is one of the best alternative treatment m...
AbstractAlthough metastatic disease indicates diffusion of a cancer at a distance from its site of o...
Background/Aims: Partial hepatectomy for liver tumors is potentially curative but unfortunately avai...
Background/Aims: Partial hepatectomy for liver tumors is potentially curative but unfortunately avai...
Background/Aims: Partial hepatectomy for liver tumors is potentially curative but unfortunately avai...
AIMS: To report immediate local treatment efficacy and long-term results of cryosurgical ablation (C...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comHepatic resection remains the gold stan...
The liver is the most common site of metastases from colorectal cancer. There has therefore been gro...
Contains fulltext : 53357.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Local ablative...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and liver metastases are common cancers worldwide. Recent imaging mod...
Aim: To evaluate the local control of hepatic metastasis with radiofrequency ablation treatment. Mat...
Aim: To evaluate the local control of hepatic metastasis with radiofrequency ablation treatment. Mat...
Aim: To evaluate the local control of hepatic metastasis with radiofrequency ablation treatment. Mat...
Introduction: Local ablative therapies (LAT) have shown positive but heterogenous outcomes in the tr...
Introduction: Local ablative therapies (LAT) have shown positive but heterogenous outcomes in the tr...
Radiofrequency ablation for the treatment of liver tumors is one of the best alternative treatment m...
AbstractAlthough metastatic disease indicates diffusion of a cancer at a distance from its site of o...
Background/Aims: Partial hepatectomy for liver tumors is potentially curative but unfortunately avai...
Background/Aims: Partial hepatectomy for liver tumors is potentially curative but unfortunately avai...
Background/Aims: Partial hepatectomy for liver tumors is potentially curative but unfortunately avai...
AIMS: To report immediate local treatment efficacy and long-term results of cryosurgical ablation (C...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comHepatic resection remains the gold stan...
The liver is the most common site of metastases from colorectal cancer. There has therefore been gro...
Contains fulltext : 53357.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Local ablative...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and liver metastases are common cancers worldwide. Recent imaging mod...
Aim: To evaluate the local control of hepatic metastasis with radiofrequency ablation treatment. Mat...
Aim: To evaluate the local control of hepatic metastasis with radiofrequency ablation treatment. Mat...
Aim: To evaluate the local control of hepatic metastasis with radiofrequency ablation treatment. Mat...
Introduction: Local ablative therapies (LAT) have shown positive but heterogenous outcomes in the tr...
Introduction: Local ablative therapies (LAT) have shown positive but heterogenous outcomes in the tr...
Radiofrequency ablation for the treatment of liver tumors is one of the best alternative treatment m...
AbstractAlthough metastatic disease indicates diffusion of a cancer at a distance from its site of o...