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EFFECT OF HEPATIC CRYOTHERAPY ON SERUM CEA CONCENTRATION IN PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE INOPERABLE HEPATIC METASTASES FROM COLORECTAL CANCER
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1991
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Surgical OncologyLiquid NitrogenHepatologyMedicineLiver PhysiologyHepatobiliary TumorHistopathologyGastroenterologyPathologyColorectal CancerEleven PatientsFrozen Section ProcedureLiver CancerOncologyRadiation OncologyCancer ResearchRadiologyHealth Sciences
Eleven patients with multiple hepatic metastases from colorectal cancer, all judged inoperable, were treated by cryotherapy using a probe through which liquid nitrogen was circulated using a single freeze thaw sequence. Localization of metastases, positioning of the probe and monitoring of ice ball size was by intra-operative ultrasound. Serum carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) was measured in these patients: there was a postoperative fall in all but two. In all but one, there has been a subsequent rise. Speed and degree of rise of CEA varied between patients. Serial CEA may be an effective means of monitoring the effect of hepatic cryotherapy.
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