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14-year survival in a patient with advanced ethmoid sinus melanoma achieving mixed microbe vaccines [ 2010-3-19 ]
A patient with advanced primary ethmoid sinus melanoma with incomplete resection and resistant to radiotherapy, received mixed microbe vaccine (MMV) consisted of 7 kinds of commercialized bacterial vaccines ...[More]
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Significant improvement of a case of advanced gastric carcinoma with multiple hepatic metastases who received combination treatment of Bevacizumab-5FU [ 2010-3-19 ]
Liver metastases, especially from gastric carcinoma, have poor prognosis. Here we describe a case with late-stage gastric carcinoma with multiple liver metastases who treated with treatment of Bevacizumab ...[More]
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A patient with metastatic iridic melanoma achieving long-term survival after percutaneous cryosurgery [ 2010-3-19 ]
A 54-year-old man with iridic melanoma who had multiple liver metastases 4 years after an iridocyclectomy. A total of 5 sessions of percutaneous cryosurgery for liver metastases under guidance of ultrasound ...[More]
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Feasibility and Safety of Percutaneous Cryoblation for Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer [ 2010-3-18 ]
Ultrasound-guided percutaneous cryoablation of intra-abdominal malignancy such as liver and kidney tumors has increasingly been used. To our knowledge, our group was the first to apply cryoablation with a pe...[More]
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A case of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma with long survival and improved QOL from percutaneous cryosurgery [ 2010-3-18 ]
A 35-year-old man attended our hospital with complaint of abdominal distension and jaundice. Ultrasound and CT scan appeared as a solid lesion of 10 X 8 cm with middle amount ascites(Figure 1-A).Laboratory ...[More]
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Sequential use of transarterial chemoembolization and percutaneous cryosurgery for hepatocellular carcinoma [ 2009-8-5 ]
AIM: To evaluate the effcacy of sequential use of tran-sarterial chemoembolization (TACE) and percutaneous ryosurgery for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).[More]
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Treatment of a huge pancreatic cancer with percutaneous cryoablation with combination of 125iodine seed implantation - Abstract [ 2009-8-3 ]
Postoperative progress of above mentioned therapies was good. Apart from mild fever (38°C) and transient pain in upper abdomen, no complications occurred. Blood amylase levels raised 1.5-2.3 folds of normal ...[More]
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Percutaneous Cryoablation in Combination with 125 Iodine Seed Implantation for Treatment of Centrally Located Non-small Cell Lung Cancer - Abstract [ 2009-8-3 ]
Objective: To study the effectiveness of computed tomography (CT)-guided percutaneous cryoablation in combination with 125iodine seed implantation for treatment of centrally-located unresectable non-small ce...[More]
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