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This retrospective study was undertaken to obtain information regarding the survival and toxicities after Yttrium-90 microspheres treatment in patients with primary liver malignancies. Baseline, treatment, and follow-up data were collected and analyzed for 21 patients treated with Yttrium-90 microspheres. Survival analysis was then performed. The results of this study showed that median survival for all the patients was 120 days. Twenty of 21 patients were categorized as high-risk with a median survival of 114 days. It was also found that one high-risk patient has survived 858 days with no recurrence of disease. Acute grade 3-5 toxicities were recorded for nine patients and consisted of elevations in AST and bilirubin, throm-bocytopenia, abdominal pain, ascites, nausea, fatigue, and death. This study concluded that Yttrium-90 is a low-toxicity, outpatient alternative for individuals with liver cancer and without many options. The maximal value, however, may lie in the treatment of low-risk patients. © Adenine Press (2009).
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Reardon, K. A., McIntosh, A. F., Shilling, A. T., Hagspiel, K. D., Al-Osaimi, A., Berg, C., … Rich, T. A. (2009). Treatment of primary liver tumors with yttrium-90 microspheres (TheraSphere®) in high risk patients: Analysis of survival and toxicities. Technology in Cancer Research and Treatment, 8(1), 71–77. https://doi.org/10.1177/153303460900800109
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