Interventional Oncology: Minimally Invasive Cancer Treatment
Interventional oncology is a medical specialty that uses minimally invasive procedures to diagnose and treat cancer. Techniques involve the use of needles, catheters, or imaging-guided instruments to target tumors directly without major surgery.
This approach is used for liver, kidney, lung, and bone cancers, among others. Common procedures include radiofrequency ablation, cryoablation, chemoembolization, and targeted drug delivery. Interventional oncology allows precise treatment of tumors while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue.
Key benefits of interventional oncology include:
Minimally invasive procedures with shorter recovery times
Targeted treatment of tumors
Reduced side effects compared to traditional surgery
Supports palliative care by relieving symptoms and improving quality of life
By providing precise and less invasive cancer treatment options, interventional oncology plays a critical role in modern cancer care.
