Interventional oncology of liver tumors: how it all started and where are we now

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Abstract

Liver was the very first organ for which interventional procedures were applied for the local treatment of primary and secondary malignancies. In this paper, the history of Interventional Oncology of liver, from the very beginning to the current situation, is summarized, including both percutaneous and intravascular procedures, and together with the evolution of the techniques for image guidance. The main ongoing developments, such as new techniques, combined interventional treatments and association of local interventions with new drugs are briefly described, too.

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Solbiati, L. A., & Arai, Y. (2022, September 1). Interventional oncology of liver tumors: how it all started and where are we now. British Journal of Radiology. British Institute of Radiology. https://doi.org/10.1259/bjr.20220434

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