Transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) is a type of treatment for liver cancer. It works by delivering chemotherapy drugs directly to the tumor and blocking its blood supply. Liver cancer occurs when ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- An immuno-oncology (IO) regimen for intermediate-stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) significantly extended ...
Transarterial chemoembolization (TACE), a minimally invasive procedure for liver cancer, is an effective treatment strategy for patients with large, asymptomatic, or multifocal hepatocellular ...
Recently, it has been demonstrated that TACE improves survival compared with best supportive care in meta-analyses of randomized trials and in two individual clinical trials. However, although ...
In this review we will discuss TACE, TAE and TOCE in detail. The TACE procedure consists of the injection of anticancer drugs mixed with or without lipiodol into the hepatic artery followed by the ...
The use of a minimally invasive procedure — known as trans-arterial chemoembolization — plus Lenvima and a PD-1 checkpoint blockade drug proved to be safe and efficacious in patients with unresectable ...
Adding Imfinzi and Avastin to transarterial chemoembolization led to a 23% reduction in the risk of progression or death in patients with liver cancer. Patients with unresectable hepatocellular ...
Resectability and agreement between surgeons: Review of CT and MR scan of the CELIM study: (Multicenter randomized trial of cetuximab/FOLFOX versus cetuximab/FOLFIRI in unresectable liver metastases ...
Embolization is a safe, noninvasive treatment option for liver cancer tumors that can’t be removed surgically. You can usually go home on the same day as an embolization procedure, and side effects ...
For many people, the word cancer immediately recalls long hospital stays, painful surgeries, and slow recoveries. But with technological advancement, cancer care is also changing. Across India, ...
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