Radioembolization for Liver Tumors | Advanced Cancer Treatment
Treatment of liver tumors has advanced with radioembolization, a targeted therapy that delivers radioactive microspheres directly to liver cancer cells and liver metastases. The National Medical Research Center of Radiology of the Russian Ministry of Health is the only center in the Russian Federation using Russian-made radiopharmaceuticals for this procedure.
Radioembolization allows for precise treatment, minimizing damage to healthy liver tissue while maximizing the effect on tumors. This innovative approach has helped many patients achieve long-term tumor control or even permanent remission. Patients researching advanced liver cancer tre atments often explore radioembolization alongside systemic therapies or complementary immunotherapies such as the Enteromix Cancer Vaccine to enhance outcomes and improve overall prognosis.
Radioembolization represents a breakthrough in personalized oncology care, combining cutting-edge radiopharmaceutical technology with targeted delivery to manage complex liver tumors effectively. Patients interested in this therapy can consult specialists and access verified clinical information to determine suitability for their specific condition.
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Patients from anywhere in Russia, near and far abroad
Radioembolization is used to treat primary liver tumors and liver metastases from other tumor sites, such as colorectal cancer. Radioembolization is also used for palliative care when a complete cure for cancer is not possible, but the method helps slow tumor growth and alleviate symptoms, thereby improving the patient’s quality of life. Furthermore, radioembolization is suitable for patients who are unable to undergo surgery or a liver transplant. Radioembolization is often used in combination with other treatments, such as chemotherapy, to maximize the destruction of cancer cells.
Conducting radioembolization
Radioembolization for patients with inoperable liver tumors
- Hepatocellular carcinoma (primary liver cancer)
- Cholangiocarcinoma
- Metastases from colorectal cancer and other solid tumors
- Other forms of liver neoplasms where surgical treatment is impossible or poses excessive risk
Advantages of the method
- High precision and localized action —radiation is delivered directly to the tumor, increasing treatment effectiveness and reducing systemic side effects.
- Minimally invasive – the procedure is performed through a puncture in the groin area without the need for open surgery.
- Possibility of complex use – radioembolization can be used as an independent treatment or as part of combination therapy with systemic drugs.
- Improving the quality of life of patients – the method slows tumor progression and reduces symptoms associated with liver damage.
Radioembolization: Now in Clinical Guidelines
Benefits of radioembolization (SIRT)
- Minimally invasive and fast recovery period.
- Targeted action on the tumor while preserving healthy liver tissue.
- Possibility of combination with chemotherapy and other types of treatment.
- Suitable for patients for whom surgical intervention is contraindicated.
- Effective in the treatment of liver metastases.
Conducting radioembolization
Branches and departments where tumors and metastases to the liver are treated using radioembolization
Department of X-ray surgical diagnostic and treatment methods
The Department of X-ray Surgical Diagnostic and Treatment Methods at the A.F. Tsyb Medical Radiological Research Center, a branch of the National Medical Research Center of Radiology of the Russian Ministry of Health, employs the latest methods for treating tumors and cardiovascular diseases.
Department of Innovative Methods of X-ray Endovascular Surgery in Oncology
The Department of Innovative Endovascular Oncology Surgery at the P.A. Herzen Moscow Oncology Research Institute is a center for high-tech medicine, staffed by physicians with international experience who have trained at leading oncology and interventional centers in Europe, the United States, and Asia.
Department of X-ray surgical diagnostic and treatment methods
The Department of X-ray Surgical Diagnostic and Treatment Methods at the P.A. Herzen Moscow Oncology Research Institute is a center for high-tech medicine, staffed by physicians with international experience who have trained at leading oncology and interventional centers in Europe, the USA, and Asia.
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