Throwback Thursday Percutaneous Irreversible Electroporation of Hepatic Malignancy: A Bi-institutional Analysis of Safety and Outcomes | https://t.co/i0FEvPqGel #irad https://t.co/KKynNDI0OR
RT @IRJournalclub: Next up for discussion on #iradJC: Percutaneous Irreversible Electroporation (IRE) of Hepatic Malignancy: A Bi-instituti…
Next up for discussion on #iradJC: Percutaneous Irreversible Electroporation (IRE) of Hepatic Malignancy: A Bi-institutional Analysis of Safety and Outcomes; CVIR; 2019 Feel free to join in! All levels of participation encouraged. https://t.co/GePQZ3qMoD #
RT @BSIR_News: Recommend reading IRE in hepatic malignancy by @SebastianMafeld https://t.co/AOsIVZNHho. One of the largest case series pres…
RT @deLiguoriCarino: Although most of unresectable #liver #cancers are treatable by #MWA & #RFA few can’t due to proximity to vessels, Gall…
RT @deLiguoriCarino: Although most of unresectable #liver #cancers are treatable by #MWA & #RFA few can’t due to proximity to vessels, Gall…
RT @deLiguoriCarino: Although most of unresectable #liver #cancers are treatable by #MWA & #RFA few can’t due to proximity to vessels, Gall…
RT @deLiguoriCarino: Although most of unresectable #liver #cancers are treatable by #MWA & #RFA few can’t due to proximity to vessels, Gall…
Although most of unresectable #liver #cancers are treatable by #MWA & #RFA few can’t due to proximity to vessels, Gallbladder and hilum. This is where #IRE plays its role. More prospective studies are needed @V111NOS @Radiology_UK https://t.co/z
RT @Radiology_UK: We have joined with our network colleagues @TheChristieNHS & @MFTnhs to form the Manchester HCC Research Group with the a…
RT @Radiology_UK: We have joined with our network colleagues @TheChristieNHS & @MFTnhs to form the Manchester HCC Research Group with the a…
We have joined with our network colleagues @TheChristieNHS & @MFTnhs to form the Manchester HCC Research Group with the aim of advancing HCC treatment & improving patient outcomes. https://t.co/ZlG66IVXXU
Recommend reading IRE in hepatic malignancy by @SebastianMafeld https://t.co/AOsIVZNHho. One of the largest case series presenting data from Liverpool & Newcastle. Excellent example of effective collaboration by two groups leading the way in IO researc
RT @CVIR_Journal: April Editor's Choice: UK results for liver tumours that are unsuitable for thermal ablation. Would electroporation do th…
RT @CVIR_Journal: April Editor's Choice: UK results for liver tumours that are unsuitable for thermal ablation. Would electroporation do th…
April Editor's Choice: UK results for liver tumours that are unsuitable for thermal ablation. Would electroporation do the trick? https://t.co/hYoe5ksxNy #FOAMed #InterventionalRadiology @miltoskrokidis @RoyalLpoolHosps @SebastianMafeld https://t.co/lTie8
RT @SebastianMafeld: Experience with #IRE for #Hepatic Malignancy - just published in @CVIR_Journal Read here: https://t.co/xWHJIj8eNM Cas…
RT @SebastianMafeld: Experience with #IRE for #Hepatic Malignancy - just published in @CVIR_Journal Read here: https://t.co/xWHJIj8eNM Cas…
Experience with #IRE for #Hepatic Malignancy - just published in @CVIR_Journal Read here: https://t.co/xWHJIj8eNM Case selection for IRE very important! Our data suggested lesion size <2 cm and HCC had better results. #iRad @angiodynamics https://t.co/