Abstract

The choice for the use of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and health technology in the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is widely recurrent in half doctors. This article attempts from the selection of some scientific articles indexed in healthcare journals that reported the use of health technology in the treatment of HCC highlight the prevalence of RFA health technology. The objectives of this article are extended to the interdisciplinary process involving the areas of humanities and health intersect when using RFA technology in the treatment of HCC. We lay hold of a systematic review so that together with historical categories called "space experience" and "horizon of expectation" methodology derived from the human sciences can together produce results that favor the scientific, technological, social and economic advancement involving the use of RFA in the treatment of HCC. The importance of RFA health technology for the treatment of HCC to be the predominant technology became evident that particular treatment, so raising more and more participation from different areas of knowledge guided by an interdisciplinary process aiming higher accuracy in the technological development of this equipment (RFA) that pro turn translate into social and economic benefits of the whole network involved.

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