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Local treatment of prostate cancer using thermal-ablative energy
Der Urologe, 07/02/09
Muschter R - Thermal and thermal-ablative procedures for treating prostate cancer have been investigated systematically since approximately 1980 (apart from some historical predecessors), and numerous experimental and clinical reports have been published on this subject. The different options for thermal and thermal-ablative treatment of prostate cancer are very promising, but in light of the existing standard procedures, feasibility must not overrule reasonableness.
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