The clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of ablative therapies in the management of liver metastases: systematic review and economic evaluation

Background: Many deaths from cancer are caused by metastatic burden. Prognosis and survival rates vary, but survival beyond 5 years of patients with untreated metastatic disease in the liver is rare. Treatment for liver metastases has largely been surgical resection, but this is feasible in only app...

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Main Authors: Loveman, Emma (Author), Jones, Jeremy (Author), Clegg, Andrew J. (Author), Picot, Joanna (Author), Colquitt, Jillian (Author), Mendes, Diana (Author), Breen, David J. (Author), Moore, Emily (Author), George, Steve (Author), Poston, Graeme (Author), Cunningham, David (Author), Ruters, Theo (Author), Primrose, John (Author)
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Language:English
Published: 2014-02.
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