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There is no need for surgery, and only local anesthesia is required instead of general anesthesia, which reduces the risk. The positioning is accurate, the injury is small, the recovery is good, the effect is good, and the complication rate is low. Compared with surgery and systemic chemotherapy, the postoperative complications are relatively small, and the light has little interference to the body, which protects the normal organs to the greatest extent. The toxic side effects are small. For malignant tumors that have no curative method or inoperable, the interventional treatment can limit the high concentration of the drug to the lesion site as much as possible, and the systemic side effects are small, so that most patients can receive the treatment. Curing disease: Indication Vascular intervention: lung cancer, esophageal cancer, liver cancer, liver metastases, gastric cancer, kidney cancer, colon cancer, pancreatic and duodenal tumors, cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, bladder cancer, limb tumors, etc. Non-vascular intervention: solid tumor percutaneous live sputum, lung cancer, liver cancer tumor injection, esophageal cancer esophageal stent placement and biliary biliary stent placement. Surgical procedure Mainly for the blood supply artery of the tumor, or injection of anticancer drugs into the tumor area, directly killing the cancer; or embolizing the tumor feeding artery, blocking the nutritional supply of the tumor, reducing the volume of the tumor; or performing double intervention, the anticancer drug The combination with the embolic agent is injected into the target artery to block the blood supply, and the drug stays in the tumor area to perform local chemotherapy and kill the tumor tissue.

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