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- W76756477 abstract "Throughout medical history, new innovations and novel thinking have generated paradigm shifts that significantly changed patient treatment. Organ-preserving therapies are widely accepted in many facets of medicine and more recently in oncology. For example, partial nephrectomy is now accepted as a preferred alternative over radical nephrectomy for small (up to 4 cm or T1) tumors. Focal therapy is an organ-preserving strategy applying energy (cryotherapy, laser ablation, high-intensity focused ultrasound) to destroy tumors but leaving the majority of the organ and its surrounds unscathed and functional. As more concerns are raised with the common whole-gland treatment due to the perceived indolent nature of prostate cancer (PCa) and the morbidity that accompanies all the current offered treatment options, more patients and physicians are searching for a treatment alternative. Perhaps PCa may be the next disease to benefit from a treatment paradigm shift. This chapter focuses on the use of laser as the energy source for focal ablation of PCa, especially under magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) guidance and highlights the perceived advantageous of focal laser ablation." @default.
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