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Pennathur A et al. – The experience indicates that image–guided RFA done by the thoracic surgeons is feasible and safe in high–risk patients with lung neoplasm with reasonable results in patients who are not fit for surgery. Thoracic surgeons can perform RFA safely, and should continue to investigate this new image–guided modality that may offer an alternative option in medically inoperable patients.

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