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Liver Microwave Ablation

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Hear how experienced physicians approach Liver Microwave Ablation on BackTable. Learn from podcasts, cases, and courses curated by physician content creators, covering patient selection, workup, and procedure technique. Get the BackTable app to follow this Topic and hear more of the conversations that matter to your practice.

Curative Intent Therapies for HCC: Today & Tomorrow
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Episode # 515  •  07 Feb 2025

Curative Intent Therapies for HCC: Today & Tomorrow

For hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients who are not candidates for liver transplant or resection, lesion ablation can be a curative treatment. With multiple ablation options available and still under investigation, it can be challenging to navigate the differences between them. In this episode, Dr. Tyler Sandow hosts a discussion with interventional radiologists Dr. Kirema Garcia-Reyes, Dr. Sabeen Dhand, and Dr. Kevin Burns on the various ablation options for HCC and when to use each one.

This podcast is supported by an educational grant from AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals and Boston Scientific.

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