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Transcatheter Management of Neoplams

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Cancer Management in Man

Part of the book series: Cancer Growth and Progression ((CAGP,volume 10))

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Abstract

The development of percutaneous angiographie techniques has made possible selective catheterization of most clinically important vascular territories in the human body. The interventional radiologist has integrated these techniques with others derived from established surgical procedures for a more aggressive approach to the management of the cancer patient. Our ability to gain access to neoplasms by either direct punctures or through vascular catherizations, to establish the nature and extent of the disease, and to assess its response to therapy have been greatly augmented by developments in the various imaging modalities, particularly image intensification, ultrasound and computed tomography. Vascular occlusions and infusions, and percutaneous drainage procedures have now become the province of the interventional radiologist.

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Carrasco, C.H., Wallace, S., Charnsangavej, C., Bechtel, W. (1989). Transcatheter Management of Neoplams. In: Woolley, P.V. (eds) Cancer Management in Man. Cancer Growth and Progression, vol 10. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1095-9_3

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