Preoperative imaging of colorectal liver metastases: what the radiologist and the multidisciplinary team need to know

The management of patients with colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) has transformed over the past 2 decades. Advances in surgical techniques, systemic therapies, and local treatments have resulted in a paradigm shift. Disease that would once have been considered terminal is now frequently treated agg...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of radiology 2024-10, Vol.97 (1162), p.1602-1618
Hauptverfasser: Dempsey, Philip J, Farrelly, Cormac, Cronin, Carmel G, Fenlon, Helen M
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