Radiography
Volume 18, Issue 1 , Pages 15-20, February 2012

Interventional oncology

  • Tze Wah

      Affiliations

    • Leeds Teaching Hospitals, NHS Trust, UK
  • ,
  • David Breen

      Affiliations

    • Southampton General Hospital, UK
  • ,
  • Jai Patel

      Affiliations

    • Leeds Teaching Hospitals, NHS Trust, UK
  • ,
  • Tony Nicholson

      Affiliations

    • Leeds Teaching Hospitals, NHS Trust, UK
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Radiology Department, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds LS13EX, UK. Tel.: +44 (0) 1133922860.

published online 12 December 2011.

Abstract 

Interventional Oncology is a relatively new term that has been used to describe the practice of minimally invasive percutaneous cancer treatment. It has been used for palliative and adjuvant treatments to improve quality of life for some forty years. Curative interventions or interventions which extend life significantly, require ablative techniques i.e. techniques that destroy tumour mass either completely or sufficiently to reduce the tumour load. This review describes the state of the art in liver and renal ablation and liver chemotherapy and isotope embolisation. Such ablative techniques are increasingly being used in other cancer treatments such as the lung, prostate and perhaps in future the breast.

Keywords: Interventional, Oncology, Ablation, Renal cancer, Liver cancer

 

PII: S1078-8174(11)00094-0

doi:10.1016/j.radi.2011.10.001

Radiography
Volume 18, Issue 1 , Pages 15-20, February 2012