Interventional oncology for liver and lung metastases from colorectal cancer: The current state of the art

T. De Baere, L. Tselikas, E. Pearson, S. Yevitch, V. Boige, D. Malka, M. Ducreux, D. Goere, D. Elias, F. Nguyen, F. Deschamps

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    Interventional oncology is developing rapidly as a result of advances in imaging and medical devices. Although the treatments offered are recent and not yet fully validated in the guidelines, they allow non-invasive curative treatments to be offered to a growing number of patients. When it is used in a highly selected patients with less than three metastases under 2-3cm in size, percutaneous tumor ablation offers local efficacy similar to excision surgery with considerable sparing of the parenchyma, both for lung and liver metastases. Hepatic intra-arterial therapies (chemotherapy, radioembolization, and chemoembolization) are now g-salvageg methods after chemotherapy has failed and are being assessed in earlier lines of treatment.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)647-654
    Nombre de pages8
    journalDiagnostic and Interventional Imaging
    Volume96
    Numéro de publication6
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 1 juin 2015

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