Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) uses heat to kill cancer cells. You can have it to get rid of your cancer, to control its growth or to control symptoms. You might have it on its own or with other ...
Radiofrequency ablation offers the advantage of being precise, reproducible and effective to a great extent. It also has the ability to stimulate before the ablation to avoid ablating the wrong ...
Using ultrasound-guided imaging, the nodule is located, allowing the treatment to focus solely on the targeted nodular area. Using a radiofrequency generator, your doctor allows a carefully controlled ...
Microwave ablation began as a radio frequency ablation, a procedure similar to a fine needle biopsy, and involves inserting a needle-like probe into the body. Radiofrequency waves are sent out ...