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  2. Microwave ablation - Wikipedia

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    Microwave ablation is a form of thermal ablation used in interventional radiology to treat cancer. MWA uses electromagnetic waves in the microwave energy spectrum (300 MHz to 300 GHz) to produce tissue-heating effects.

  3. Interventional radiology - Wikipedia

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    Lung cancer: lung metastases or inoperable primary lung cancer can be treated by interventional radiology procedures such as image guided ablation (cryoablation, microwave ablation and radiofrequency ablation). [69] Kidney cancer: kidney tumors such as renal cell carcinoma can be treated with image-guided ablation (RFA, MWA, cryotherapy) with ...

  4. Interventional oncology - Wikipedia

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    1990 – Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) technique for liver tumors. 1990s – Treatment of bone and kidney tumors by embolization. 1990s – RFA for soft tissue tumors, i.e., bone, breast, kidney, lung and liver cancer. 1997 – Intra-arterial delivery of tumor-killing viruses and gene therapy vectors to the liver.

  5. Irreversible electroporation - Wikipedia

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    The newer ablation modalities, such as IRE, microwave ablation (MWA), and high-intensity focused ultrasound, may help overcome the challenges in tumor size. [ 92 ] The first human studies have proven the safety of IRE for the ablation of renal masses; however, the effectiveness of IRE through histopathological examination of an ablated renal ...

  6. Radiofrequency ablation - Wikipedia

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    Radiofrequency ablation (RFA), also called fulguration, [1] is a medical procedure in which part of the electrical conduction system of the heart, tumor, sensory nerves or a dysfunctional tissue is ablated using the heat generated from medium frequency alternating current (in the range of 350–500 kHz).

  7. Damian E. Dupuy - Wikipedia

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    Damian E. Dupuy is presently a director of the tumor ablation at Cape Cod Hospital. Before obtaining his current role, he was the instructor in radiology at the Harvard Medical School from 1993 to 1997. At present, he is working as the Director of Tumor Ablation at Cape Cod Hospital.

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