Living Longer with Liver Cancer
Interventional Radiologists Use Oil Chemistry to Starve Tumors
At Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, a new, minimally invasive procedure called chemo-embolization has been developed as a promising treatment for liver cancer patients. Interventional radiologists -- radiation physicians who perform surgical procedures -- inject a mixture of chemotherapy drugs and an oily liquid through a catheter directly to the tumor. The oil droplets cut off blood flow and trap chemotherapy drugs in the tumor. Both help kill cancer cells.
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Martha J. Heil
mheil@aip.org
American Institute of Physics
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