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Radiofrequency Ablation

RFA-Minimally Invasive Surgery

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Radiofrequency ablation for cancer is a minimally invasive procedure that uses electrical energy and heat to destroy cancer cells.

Mostly radiologists use imaging tests to guide a thin needle through the skin or through an incision and into the cancer tissue. High-frequency energy passes through the needle and causes the surrounding tissue to heat up, killing the nearby cells.

Radiofrequency ablation is most commonly used to treat a spot of cancer that is causing problems such as pain or other discomfort, and is generally not used as the primary treatment for most cancers.

Radiofrequency ablation is sometimes used to treat cancers in the:

  • Liver
  • Lung
  • Kidney
  • Thyroid
  • Bone
  • Spine tumor
  • Breast
  • Adrenal gland

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