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Radiofrequency ablation in the treatment of liver and lung tumors


Bulletin du Cancer. Volume 96, Number 11, 1099-1109, novembre 2009, Formation SFC

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Author(s) : J Palussière, E Descat, M Fonck, F Bonichon, F Chomy, Y Bécouarn, A Avril, M Kind, A Ravaud

Summary : Radiofrequency (RF) ablation is a technique of thermotherapy which emerged over the last fifteen years in the field of oncology. RF directed toward a specific tumor mass is known to be very effective (over 90%) for treating tumors less than 2.5 cm. RF is used for patients with early-stage lung or liver cancers who are not surgical candidates, With improvements in systemic therapy, increasing interest in the use of local therapy for metastases has arisen. Eradication of residual metastases via local therapies has a sense in patients with stabilized disease. Nonsurgical alternative like RF has become popular because it is less invasive than surgery and has demonstrated great efficiency. Nevertheless prospective randomized trials to compare RF with surgery are difficult to achieve, prospective studies are needed to better evaluate the technique.

Keywords : radiofrequency ablation, hepatocarcinoma, lung carcinoma, liver metastases, lung metastases

 

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