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E-book: Interventional Oncology: Principles and Practice of Image-Guided Cancer Therapy

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  • Pub. Date: 22-Sep-2016
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Language: eng
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  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Language: eng
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Interventional oncology has emerged as an important specialty within cancer care, providing targeted therapy and palliative benefits without the side effects of chemotherapy, surgery and radiation. Covering the principles of current and emerging interventional oncology techniques and detailed diagnosis, staging and treatment algorithms, this book outlines the ways in which these image-guided therapies can inform cancer management strategies. Access to the most current information is vital in this rapidly growing and evolving area of practice. This new edition reflects the most recent clinical data on interventional oncology procedures. Chapters on image guidance and targeting, tumor ablation, embolotherapy, and response assessment have been updated to reflect major technological advances, and new material on microwave ablation and irreversible electroporation has been added. This invaluable resource for interventional radiologists provides essential education and guidance on the full range of minimally invasive image-guided procedures and their integration into comprehensive cancer care.

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A comprehensive guide to the full range of interventional oncology techniques and their use in cancer diagnosis and management.
List of contributors
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Section I Principles of oncology
1 Interventional oncology: The fourth pillar of cancer care
1(2)
Michael C. Soulen
Jean-Francois H. Geschwind
Section II Principles of image-guided therapies
2 Principles of radiofrequency and microwave tumor ablation
3(10)
Anthony M. Esparaz
S. Nahum Goldberg
Muneeb Ahmed
3 Principles of irreversible electroporation
13(7)
Govindarajan Srimathveeravalli
Stephen B. Solomon
4 Principles of high-intensity focused ultrasound
20(15)
Aradhana M. Venkatesan
Bradford J. Wood
5 Principles of tumor embolotherapy and chemoembolization
35(9)
Hwan Jun Jae
Jae Hyung Park
Jin Wook Chung
6 Principles of radioembolization
44(8)
Vanessa L. Gates
Riad Salem
Robert J. Lewandowski
7 Principles of intra-arterial infusional chemotherapy in the treatment of liver metastases from colorectal cancer
52(13)
Fidel David Huitzil Melendez
Nancy Kemeny
8 Imaging in interventional oncology: Role of image guidance
65(12)
Francois Cornelis
Stephen B. Solomon
9 Novel developments in MR assessment of treatment response after locoregional therapy
77(8)
Kelly Fabrega-Foster
Neda Rastegar
Jean-Francois H. Geschwind
Ihab R. Kamel
Section III Organ-specific cancers --- primary liver cancers
10 Assessment and triage of hepatocellular carcinoma
85(6)
Riccardo Lencioni
11 Image-guided ablation of hepatocellular carcinoma
91(9)
Laura Crocetti
Maria Clotilde Delia Pina
Dania Cioni
Riccardo Lencioni
12 Embolization of liver tumors: Anatomy
100(20)
Hyo-Cheol Kim
Jin Wook Chung
13 Conventional chemoembolization and chemoembolization with drug-eluting beads: Technique and future potential
120(8)
Julius Chapiro
Florian Nima Fleckenstein
Lynn Jeanette Savic
Jean-Francois H. Geschwind
14 90Yttrium radioembolization for hepatocellular carcinoma
128(6)
Ryan M. Hickey
Riad Salem
Robert J. Lewandowski
15 Image-guided therapy of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
134(5)
Michael C. Soulen
William S. Rilling
Section IV Organ-specific cancers -- liver metastases
16 Colorectal masses: Ablation
139(9)
Elena N. Petre
Stephen B. Solomon
Constantinos T. Sofocleous
17 Assessment, triage, and chemoembolization for colorectal liver metastases
148(10)
Michael C. Soulen
Govindarajan Narayanan
Ursina Teitelbaum
18 Radioembolization for colorectal liver metastases
158(7)
Lourens Bester
Baerbel Metering
David Boshell
19 Assessment, triage, and liver-directed therapies for neuroendocrine tumor metastases
165(11)
Terence P. Gade
Michael C. Soulen
20 Preoperative portal vein embolization
176(17)
David Li
David C. Madoff
Section V Organ-specific cancers -- extrahepatic biliary cancer
21 Extrahepatic biliary cancer: Stenting, brachytherapy, and photodynamic therapy
193(10)
Vlastimil Valek
Tomas Andrasina
Section VI Organ-specific cancers -- renal cell carcinoma
22 (Management of small renal masses
203(11)
Mansi A. Saksena
Debra A. Gervais
Michael C. Soulen
Peter R. Mueller
23 Embolotherapy in the management of renal cell carcinoma
214(9)
Ricardo Garcia-Monaco
Section VII Organ-specific cancers -- chest
24 Image-guided ablation in the thorax
223(20)
Erica S. Alexander
Damian E. Dupuy
Section VIII Organ-specific cancers -- musculoskeletal
25 Percutaneous ablation of painful metastases involving bone
243(12)
Matthew R. Callstrom
A. Nicholas Kurup
26 Cementoplasty and musculoskeletal interventions
255(10)
Dimitri Filippiadis
Sean Tutton
Alexis Kelekis
Section IX Organ-specific cancers -- prostate
27 Prostate ablations
265(18)
Francois Cornelis
Jeremy C. Durack
Behfar Ehdaie
Jonathan Coleman
Stephen B. Solomon
Section X Specialized interventional techniques in cancer care
28 Vascular access: Venous and arterial ports
283(11)
Thierry de Baere
Eric Desruennes
29 Palliative care and symptom management
294(21)
Drew A. Rosielle
Melissa Atwood
Sean Marks
William S. Rilling
30 CT-guided neurolysis for cancer-related abdominal and pelvic pain
315(8)
Ashraf Thabet
31 Palliative procedures for ascites and effusion
323(10)
Hooman Yarmohammadi
George I. Getrajdman
Index 333
Jean-Francois H. Geschwind, MD is the new Chairman of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging at Yale University School of Medicine, Radiologist in Chief at Yale-New Haven Hospital and also a Professor of Radiology and Oncology at Yale University School of Medicine. Originally from Paris, Dr Geschwind received his medical degree in 1991 from Boston University School of Medicine. He completed his residency training in Diagnostic Radiology at the University of California, San Francisco and his Fellowship in Vascular and Interventional Radiology in 1998 at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine where he remained on faculty and as the Chief of Vascular and Interventional Radiology since 2002. Dr Geschwind is recognized as a key expert in the field of liver cancer and he has focused his research on developing new therapies for liver cancer. He is the author or co-author of more than 400 published manuscripts and abstracts, primarily on subjects dealing with liver cancer, and is also the recipient of numerous national and international awards and grants for his research in this field. As lead or co-investigator on more than 50 clinical trials, Dr Geschwind's research has been published in many top peer-reviewed journals, including the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Radiology, Hepatology, Clinical Cancer Research, Cancer Research and Annals of Surgery. Dr Geschwind serves on the editorial board of many journals and is a consultant to the Editor of Radiology as well as a reviewer for numerous radiology, hepatology and oncology journals. He is the current chairman of the World Conference on Interventional Oncology Board of Directors and is the chair of the Interventional Oncology Lecture Series for the RSNA. He is a Fellow of both the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) and the Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Society of Europe (CIRSE). Michael C. Soulen, MD, received his undergraduate degree from Yale University, Connecticut and his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania, then trained in radiology at Johns Hopkins University. After clinical and research fellowships in vascular and interventional radiology at Thomas Jefferson University, he started the interventional oncology program at the University of Pennsylvania, where he is currently professor of radiology and surgery. A prolific author and lecturer, Soulen served on the boards of the SIR, SIR Foundation, and the WCIO. He is a Fellow of the SIR and of the CIRSE.