Radiofrequency ablation in the management of primary hepatic and biliary tumors

WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROINTESTINAL ONCOLOGY(2022)

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Abstract
In the United States, 80%-90% of primary hepatic tumors are hepatocellular carcinomas and 10%-15% are cholangiocarcinomas (CCA), both with high mortality rate, particularly CCA, which portends a worse prognosis. Traditional management with surgery has good outcomes in appropriately selected patients; however, novel ablative treatment options have emerged, such as radiofrequency ablation (RFA), which can improve the prognosis of both hepatic and biliary tumors. RFA is aimed to generate an area of necrosis within the targeted tissue by applying thermal therapy via an electrode, with a goal to completely eradicate the tumor while preserving surrounding healthy tissue. Role of RFA in management of hepatic and biliary tumors forms the focus of our current mini-review article.
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Radiofrequency ablation, Radiofrequency ablation, Hepatic tumor, Biliary tumor, Cholangiocarcinoma, Hepatocellular carcinoma, Cholangiocarcinomas, Hepatocellular carcinomas
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