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Minimalinvasive Therapieoptionen bei Metastasen gastrointestinaler Stromatumoren

Minimally invasive management of metastases from gastrointestinal stromal tumors

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Minimalinvasive radiologische Verfahren können bei Metastasierung eines gastrointestinalen Stromatumors (GIST) im Rahmen multimodaler Therapiekonzepte zu einer Verbesserung der Prognose und klinischen Symptomatik führen. Im Rahmen des interdisziplinären Therapienentscheids sollten die Radiofrequenzablation (RFA) und die transarterielle Tumorembolisation in Betracht gezogen werden.

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Minimally invasive radiological procedures can lead to an improvement in the prognosis and the clinical symptoms in cases of metastases of gastro-intestinal stromal tumors (GIST) in the context of multimodal therapy concepts. In the context of interdisciplinary therapy decision-making radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and transarterial tumor embolization should be considered.

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Kamusella, P., Bethke , A., Platzek, I. et al. Minimalinvasive Therapieoptionen bei Metastasen gastrointestinaler Stromatumoren. Radiologe 49, 1132–1135 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00117-009-1855-6

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