Laparoscopic surgery led to a substantial reduction in functional recovery time and postoperative hospital stay compared with open surgery in patients undergoing parenchyma-preserving resection of ...
Resection of liver metastases is considered the only treatment with curative potential for patients with metastatic colorectal cancer to the liver (CRLM). However, only a minority of patients with ...
Perioperative immunotherapy improves hepatocellular carcinoma outcomes, reducing recurrence risk and enhancing event free ...
Approximately 25% of patients with colorectal cancer present with metastatic disease to the liver at diagnosis, and about 50% develop liver metastases at some point during the course of the disease.
Resection of liver metastases remains the only treatment with curative potential for metastatic colorectal cancer to the liver, but unfortunately few patients are eligible for the surgery. For ...
A liver resection might be an option if your cancer is only in your liver. A surgeon can remove a small area, or up to three quarters of the liver.
In this retrospective cohort study, liver resection (LR) showed higher 1-, 3-, and 5-year survival rates than percutaneous radiofrequency ablation (PRFA) or transarterial chemoembolization (TACE).
Patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) liver metastases had reduced risk of intrahepatic recurrence when using intraoperative contrast-enhanced ultrasounds. A new study published in Digestive and Liver ...
The more invasive segment 4b/5 resection did not improve overall or disease-free survival compared to wedge resection in ...
Adding MRI to CT may improve the accuracy of detecting nonviable disappearing liver metastases than CT alone among patients with initially unresectable colorectal liver metastases. However, confirmed ...