Deutsche Zeitschrift für Onkologie 2019; 51(01): 27-32
DOI: 10.1055/a-0857-7107
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Minimal-invasive Krebstherapien

Minimally Invasive Cancer Therapies
Attila Kovács
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Publication Date:
26 March 2019 (online)

Zusammenfassung

Minimal-invasive Eingriffe erweitern wesentlich das therapeutische Spektrum in der Onkologie und eröffnen neue Dimensionen, was die Überlebensraten, aber auch die Therapieverträglichkeit und Patientenfreundlichkeit betrifft. Viele interdisziplinäre Behandlungskonzepte haben sich unter dem Einfluss minimal-invasiver Verfahren entscheidend verändert, und dieser Prozess ist noch nicht abgeschlossen. Die rasante Entwicklung minimal-invasiver Therapien lässt kurz-, mittel- und langfristig auf neue Therapiekonzepte hoffen. Bildgesteuerte Hybrid-Technologien ergänzen zunehmend und ersetzen teilweise klassische Operationen. Im neu angebrochenen Zeitalter der Immuno-Onkologie ist die interdisziplinäre Zusammenarbeit und die Konzentration auf individualisierte und patientennahe Therapien essentiell. Man kann Patienten wie Therapeuten nur ermutigen, mehr die radiologisch-interventionelle Expertise bezüglich minimal-invasiver Therapien zu nutzen.

Abstract

Minimal-invasive interventions considerably extend the therapeutic spectrum in oncology and open new dimensions in terms of survival, tolerability and patient-friendliness. Through the influence of image-guided interventions, many interdisciplinary therapy concepts have significantly evolved, and this process is by far not yet over. The rapid progression of minimal-invasive technologies offers hope for new therapeutic concepts in the short, medium and long term. Image-guided hybrid-technologies complement and even replace in selected cases classic surgery. In this newly begun era of immune-oncology, interdisciplinary collaboration and the focus on individualized and patient-friendly therapies are crucial. I can only encourage patients and therapists to make more use of the interventional-radiologic expertise in minimal-invasive therapies.

 
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