
Pancreatic cancer is a poor prognostic tumor and about 20% of patients are eligible for surgical resection at the time of diagnosis. Recently, minimally invasive procedures have provided promising results as a therapeutic option for locally advanced unresectable pancreatic cancer. In particular, high-intensity focused ultrasound is an emerging noninvasive thermally ablative procedure that may have a dominant role in the future. Although the clinical applications of minimally invasive therapies to pancreatic cancers are still in their infancy, the results at present are promising.
Ablation Techniques, Pancreatic Neoplasms, Cryotherapy; High-intensity focused ultrasound; Irreversible electroporation; Microwave ablation; Minimally invasive therapies; Pancreatic cancer; Radiofrequency ablation, Humans, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures
Ablation Techniques, Pancreatic Neoplasms, Cryotherapy; High-intensity focused ultrasound; Irreversible electroporation; Microwave ablation; Minimally invasive therapies; Pancreatic cancer; Radiofrequency ablation, Humans, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures
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