Interventional oncology: The future

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Interventional radiology techniques to treat oncological disease have already shown value in adults. The adoption and development of interventional oncology (IO) in children have been more limited and challenging. This relates to the approval process for new devices and agents, oncology group protocol limitations and the inherent hesitation of trying new treatments in children. This paper will discuss how new procedures are developed and approved, and the new therapies that will become available to better treat pediatric malignancies. Bringing the benefits of IO to children will require initiative on the part of pediatric diagnostic and interventional radiologists as well as the cooperation of our clinical colleagues. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.

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Hoffer, F. A. (2011, May). Interventional oncology: The future. Pediatric Radiology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00247-011-1990-x

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