2024
DOI: 10.1002/btm2.10696
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Light‐activatable minimally invasive ethyl cellulose ethanol ablation: Biodistribution and potential applications

Jeffrey Yang,
Chen‐Hua Ma,
John A. Quinlan
et al.

Abstract: While surgical resection is a mainstay of cancer treatment, many tumors are unresectable due to stage, location, or comorbidities. Ablative therapies, which cause local destruction of tumors, are effective alternatives to surgical excision in several settings. Ethanol ablation is one such ablative treatment modality in which ethanol is directly injected into tumor nodules. Ethanol, however, tends to leak out of the tumor and into adjacent tissue structures, and its biodistribution is difficult to monitor in vi… Show more

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