Successful rectal cancer local recurrence radiofrequency ablation
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- DOI: 10.1007/s12094-008-0202-0
Successful rectal cancer local recurrence radiofrequency ablation
Abstract
Local rectal cancer recurrences represent a great challenge, as surgical re-excisions or re-irradiation procedures are not always feasible. Moreover, scar or local recurrence is hard to elucidate with conventional diagnosis techniques. Emerging diagnostic and therapeutic procedures may be useful in this setting. A local rectal cancer recurrence radiofrequency ablation is reported. PET scan confirmed the recurrence, defined the target volume and assessed the success of the local therapy.
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