Abstract
Liver metastases are one of the most difficult therapeutic challenges in modern oncologic practice. Few systemic therapies are effective for solid tumors in the liver. Resection is possible in a minority of patients and usually not curative. Image-guided therapies such as chemoembolization offer substantial intensification of treatment by combining tumor ischemia, increased drug concentrations, prolonged dwell time, and reduced systemic toxicity. Although not a curative therapy, durable responses are seen in most adenocarcinomas, which may contribute to prolongation and preservation of quality of life by delaying liver failure in patients with liver-dominant disease. Copyright 2002, Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.
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