Abstract:Background Hepatic tumors can be either primary disease (i.e., hepatocellular carcinoma) or a site of metastases from other solid malignancies. The primary therapy for all liver tumors is resection, but only a minority of patients present with resectable disease. Various nonsurgical ablative techniques have been investigated to cure or palliate unresectable hepatic tumors by improving locoregional control. Purpose The objective of this article is to review the radiotherapy options in managing primary or metast… Show more
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