Treatment of colorectal metastases: surgery, cryotherapy, or radiofrequency ablation
Treatment of colorectal metastases: surgery, cryotherapy, or radiofrequency ablation
The liver is the most common site of metastases from colorectal cancer. There has therefore been growing interest in how liver metastases may be ablated. The most common techniques for ablation of liver metastases are surgical resection, cryotherapy, and increasingly in recent years, radiofrequency ablation.
colorectal cancer, liver metastases, cryotherapy, radiofrequence ablation
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Primrose, J.N.
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2002
Primrose, J.N.
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Primrose, J.N.
(2002)
Treatment of colorectal metastases: surgery, cryotherapy, or radiofrequency ablation.
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Abstract
The liver is the most common site of metastases from colorectal cancer. There has therefore been growing interest in how liver metastases may be ablated. The most common techniques for ablation of liver metastases are surgical resection, cryotherapy, and increasingly in recent years, radiofrequency ablation.
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Published date: 2002
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colorectal cancer, liver metastases, cryotherapy, radiofrequence ablation
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/26539
ISSN: 0017-5749
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