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Review
. 2019 Sep 11;11(9):1341.
doi: 10.3390/cancers11091341.

Local Treatment of Breast Cancer Liver Metastasis

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Review

Local Treatment of Breast Cancer Liver Metastasis

Reto Bale et al. Cancers (Basel). .

Abstract

Breast cancer represents a leading cause of death worldwide. Despite the advances in systemic therapies, the prognosis for patients with breast cancer liver metastasis (BCLM) remains poor. Especially in case of failure or cessation of systemic treatments, surgical resection for BCLMs has been considered as the treatment standard despite a lack of robust evidence of benefit. However, due to the extent and location of disease and physical condition, the number of patients with BCLM who are eligible for surgery is limited. Palliative locoregional treatments of liver metastases (LM) include transarterial embolization (TAE), transarterial chemoembolization (TACE), and selective internal radiotherapy (SIRT). Percutaneous thermal ablation methods, such as radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and microwave ablation (MWA), are considered potentially curative local treatment options. They are less invasive, less expensive and have fewer contraindications and complication rates than surgery. Because conventional ultrasound- and computed tomography-guided single-probe thermal ablation is limited by tumor size, multi-probe stereotactic radiofrequency ablation (SRFA) with intraoperative image fusion for immediate, reliable judgment has been developed in order to treat large and multiple tumors within one session. This review focuses on the different minimally invasive local and locoregional treatment options for BCLM and attempts to describe their current and future role in the multidisciplinary treatment setting.

Keywords: breast cancer; image fusion; liver metastasis; local recurrence; metastasectomy; resection; stereotactic radiofrequency ablation (SRFA), stereotaxy; survival; thermal ablation.

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Conflict of interest statement

R.B. is a paid consultant for Cascination®. The other authors declare no conflict of interest.

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