Interventional therapy for tumors


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Interventional therapy is a minimally invasive treatment method, which has important application value for many kinds of tumors.
Interventional therapy can accurately locate the tumor through imaging technology, so as to achieve targeted treatment. This makes the treatment more accurate and reduces damage to surrounding normal tissues. For example, in interventional therapy for liver cancer, doctors can clearly see the blood supply vessels of the tumor through angiography, and then perform embolization and other operations to accurately block the blood supply of the tumor. Interventional therapy
can be combined with a variety of different techniques and methods, such as embolization, chemotherapy infusion, radiofrequency ablation, etc. According to the characteristics of the tumor and the specific conditions of the patient, the most suitable combination method is selected to achieve the best therapeutic effect. For example, for some solid tumors, embolization can be performed first to reduce blood supply and then local radiofrequency ablation to completely kill tumor cells.