percutaneous thermal ablation

Percutaneous thermal ablation for small renal masses

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is among the ten most common tumours in men and women. Evolution of imaging modalities, accompanied by extensive screening and imaging surveillance for other diseases, has led to an increased number of small renal tumours being detected incidentally at earlier stages. More than 80% of small renal masses (SRM) are proven […]

Dr Konstantinos Katsanos, Dr Shahzad Ilyas, Professor Andreas Adam

Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

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Percutaneous ablation and the battle against primary lung cancer: A review of current techniques

Lung cancer is the most common type of primary cancer worldwide. In the UK, less than 10% of people diagnosed with lung cancer will survive beyond five years and the disease is responsible for approximately 35,000 deaths per annum. In 2010, 34,859 patients died of lung cancer, 56% men, 44% women, Cancer Research UK. Primary […]

Gemma Marshall, Corey Frazer

Harefield Hospital

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