Seminars in Oncology
Volume 32, Issue 2 , Pages 169-173, April 2005

The expanding role of interventional radiology in the supportive care of the oncology patient: From diagnosis to therapy

  • Douglas M. Coldwell

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    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress reprint requests to Douglas M. Coldwell, MD, PhD, Professor of Radiology and Radiation Oncology, University of Mississippi Medical Center, 2500 North State St, Jackson, MS 39216
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  • Patrick E. Sewell

Department of Radiology and Radiation Oncology, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS

Interventional radiology (IR) plays an increasing role in the supportive care of the cancer patient from the placement of catheters to treating the offending tumor via image-guided methods. These methods entail the use of both local and regional means, with thermal ablative technology comprising the former and intra-arterial embolization with radioactive particles the latter. Direct placement of the radiofrequency or cryotherapy probes into tumors that are accessible using computed tomography (CT), ultrasound, or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) guidance provides reliable symptomatic relief of single or multiple tumors in liver, kidney, lung, bone, or soft tissue. Combined with systemic chemotherapy, these techniques increase patient survival. Intra-arterial delivery of radioactive particles to unresectable tumors both provides symptomatic relief and extends survival when combined with current systemic chemotherapy. These new approaches allow IR to provide crucial therapy for cancer patients.

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PII: S0093-7754(04)00576-7

doi:10.1053/j.seminoncol.2004.11.018

Seminars in Oncology
Volume 32, Issue 2 , Pages 169-173, April 2005