Radioembolization in the Treatment of Neuroendocrine Tumor Metastases to the Liver

  • Vyleta M
  • Coldwell D
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Abstract

Surgical excision remains the preferred treatment for resectable hepatic metastases of neuroendocrine tumors. In cases of more disseminated hepatic disease, transarterial radioembolization with Yttrium-90- (90Y-) labeled microspheres has been demonstrated as a viable option for symptom and locoregional tumor control. On an outpatient basis, radioembolization can be utilized from early line to salvage phases, in various combinations with systemic therapies. Review of available data shows encouraging safety and efficacy profiles for the intraarterial application of 90Y for the treatment of mNETs of the liver. Symptom control and decrease in somatostatin analog use can be achieved, as well as prolonged survival.

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Vyleta, M., & Coldwell, D. (2011). Radioembolization in the Treatment of Neuroendocrine Tumor Metastases to the Liver. International Journal of Hepatology, 2011, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/785315

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