Hepatectomy plus intraoperative radiofrequency ablation and chemotherapy to treat technically unresectable multiple colorectal liver metastases
Journal of Surgical Oncology2005Vol. 90(1), pp. 36–42
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Dominique Élias, Olivier Baton, Lucas Sidéris, Valérie Boige, David Malka, Gabriel Liberale, Marc Pocard, P Lasser
Abstract
The combination of anatomic segmental and wedge resections, RF ablation, and optimal chemotherapy in patients with technically unresectable LM results in a median survival of 36 months.
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