Interventional Oncology - Radioembolization
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore radioembolization as a treatment option for liver tumors in this informative 27-minute video featuring Dr. Daniel Sze, an interventional radiologist from Stanford University. Gain insights into the fundamentals of interventional radiology and radioembolization, understand patient eligibility criteria, and learn about the treatment process from initial clinic visits to follow-up care. Discover how radioembolization complements chemotherapy, its impact on liver function, and address common concerns such as radioactivity post-treatment. This comprehensive overview provides valuable information for patients and healthcare professionals interested in advanced interventional oncology techniques for managing liver tumors.
Syllabus
Introduction
What is interventional radiology
What is radioembolisation
Who can be considered
Will this cure me
Im already on chemotherapy
Clinic visit
First angiogram
Second visit
Followup
How this treatment affects my liver
Will I be radioactive
Taught by
Stanford Health Care
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