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Published Cancer Ablation Research

Determining the Relationship between Delivery Parameters and Ablation Distribution for Novel Gel Ethanol Percutaneous Therapy in Ex Vivo Swine Liver

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PR051/#883 Inducing a double hit to breast tumors using intratumoral drug delivery with local ablation

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Impact of Injection-Based Delivery Parameters on Local Distribution Volume of EthylCellulose Ethanol Gel in Tissue and Tissue Mimicking Phantoms

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Locoregional Thermal and Chemical Tumor Ablation: Review of Clinical Applications and Potential Opportunities for Use in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

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In Vivo Evaluation of Safety and Efficacy of Ethyl Cellulose-Ethanol Tissue Ablation in a Swine Cervix Model

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Ethanol Ablation Therapy Drives Immune-Mediated Antitumor Effects in Murine Breast Cancer Models

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Minimally invasive ethyl cellulose ethanol ablation in domesticated cats with naturally occurring head and neck cancers: Six cats

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Radiologic-pathologic Analysis of Increased Ethanol Localization and Ablative Extent Achieved by Ethyl Cellulose

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Polymer-assisted intratumoral delivery of ethanol: Preclinical investigation of safety and efficacy in a murine breast cancer model​

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Development of enhanced ethanol ablation as an alternative to surgery in treatment of superficial solid tumors

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Understanding Factors Governing Distribution Volume of Ethyl Cellulose-Ethanol to Optimize Ablative Therapy in the Liver

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Optimizing ethyl cellulose-ethanol delivery towards enabling ablation of cervical dysplasia

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Radiologic-pathologic analysis of increased ethanol localization and ablative extent achieved by ethyl cellulose

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Minimally invasive ethyl cellulose ethanol ablation in domesticated cats with naturally occurring head and neck cancers: Six cats

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