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In the age of the World Wide Web, informed patients continue to
surprise oncologists with detailed questions about popular tumor
therapies. Although minimally invasive tumor therapies (MITT) have
become daily clinical practice for palliative treatment of liver
tumors, the acceptance of these palliative modalities still varies
enormously. In addition, promising results have been published for
in situ ablation of lung metastases, bone tumors, and renal cell
carcinoma. This book gives an up-to-date overview of the popular
techniques and clinical results of MITT, with a clarification of
the actual indications including the size, tumor entities, and
clinical benefits. Moreover, the book focuses on the prospectives
and limitations of imaging methods - ultrasound, computed
tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging - used for MITT.
In the age of the World Wide Web, informed patients continue to
surprise oncologists with detailed questions about popular tumor
therapies. Although minimally invasive tumor therapies (MITT) have
become daily clinical practice for palliative treatment of liver
tumors, the acceptance of these palliative modalities still varies
enormously. This book gives an up-to-date overview of the popular
techniques and clinical results of MITT, with a clarification of
the actual indications including the size, tumor entities, and
clinical benefits. Moreover, the book focuses on the prospectives
and limitations of imaging methods used for MITT.
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