Published October 2004 | Version v1
Journal article

Cryotherapy of employing Argon/Helium assisted with TACE in treating unresectable primary liver carcinoma

  • 1. The 411 Hospital of Chinese People Army, Shanghai (China). Dept. of Radiology

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Objective: To investigate the effect of cryotherapy of employing Argon/Helium assisted with TACE for the unresectable primary liver carcinoma. Methods: 124 cases with primary liver carcinoma were randomly divided into two groups: 60 cases were treated by TACE and cryotherapy; the other 64 cases were simply done by TACE as control. In general, TACE was undertaken once a month and altogether three times for a course. Cryotherapy was undergone 1-3 times for a course. Results: The total effective rates (CR + PR) were 45.3% for the control group and 68.3% for the combined therapy group, with an obvious difference between the two groups, 0.5, 1, 1.5 years survival rate were 81.3%, 62.5%, 43.8% respectively in the control group; 93.3%, 83.3%, 63.3% respectively for the combined group. There was an obvious difference between the two groups of 1, 1.5 years of survival rates. Conclusions: Cryotherapy of employing Argon/Helium assisted with TACE for the unresectable primary liver carcinoma is feasible with raising the effective rate and prolonging survival time. (authors)

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Journal Title
Journal of Interventional Radiology
Journal Volume
13
Journal Issue
5
Journal Page Range
p. 438-440
ISSN
1008-794X

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