101. Radiofrequency ablation followed by radiation therapy for large primary lung tumors
- Author
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Mukai, Takashi, Mimura, Hidefumi, Gobara, Hideo, Takemoto, Mitsuhiro, Himei, Kengo, Hiraki, Takao, Hase, Soichiro, Fujiwara, Hiroyasu, Iguchi, Toshihiro, Tajiri, Nobuhisa, Sakurai, Jun, Yasui, Kotaro, Sano, Yoshifumi, Date, Hiroshi, and Kanazawa, Susumu
- Subjects
Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Reoperation ,Lung Neoplasms ,Time Factors ,respiratory system ,Middle Aged ,radiation therapy ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Radiography ,lung cancer ,Treatment Outcome ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,Catheter Ablation ,Humans ,radiofrequency ablation ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
We report the clinical experience of radiofrequency ablation followed by radiation therapy for large primary lung tumors. Two patients with large primary lung tumors were treated with combined radiofrequency ablation and radiation therapy, and good local control was observed. Combined radiofrequency ablation and radiation therapy that involves minimally invasive techniques appears to be promising for the treatment of large lung tumors.
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- 2007