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  • Title: [Therapeutic protocols in the treatment of liver metastases].
    Author: Boese-Landgraf J, Häring R, Berger G, Gallkowski U.
    Journal: Zentralbl Chir; 1991; 116(7):439-46. PubMed ID: 1711746.
    Abstract:
    The liver is the main site for metastatic spread from many cancer, particularly those of the colorectum. Surgical treatment of liver metastases is nowadays a safety therapeutical approach, which has been improved by the development of modern imaging procedures, clear indications and standardized surgical techniques. In carefully selected patients the 5-year survival ranges between 30-40%. Unfortunately only 20% of the patients with liver metastases are candidates for this potentially curative therapy. Palliative modalities remain for the majority of patients with unresectable metastases limited to the liver. Although various types of intrahepatic arterial chemotherapy, sometimes in combination with whole liver irradiation or embolization shows a higher response rate than systemic chemotherapy no significant impact on survival time has been proven. One of the main unsolved problem is the extrahepatic spread. For getting better results--median survival of responders ranges between 18 to 24 months versus 8 months of non-responders--a more exact selection is needed.
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