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Dr. Kim reviews the RASER study and discusses how radiation segmentectomy could be a potential treatment option for patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Background
Methods
Results
Conclusions
Radiation Segmentectomy is effective and well tolerated in patients with unresectable very early to early-stage HCC with suboptimal location for ablation.
Sustained complete response rates and local progression of the target lesion were similar to the previously reported rates after thermal ablation.
Complete pathologic necrosis of all explanted tumors is encouraging.
These results suggest that RS should be further investigated as a potential curative treatment option for well selected patients.
1 Kim E, Sher A, Abboud G, et al. Radiation Segmentectomy for Curative Intent of Unresectable HCC (RASER): A Prospective, Single Arm Studypresented at: 2022 Cardiovascular & Interventional Society of Europe, September 10-14, 2022.
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