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Question 1 of 8
1. Question
In the Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer guidelines for treatment of HCC, only tumor nodules up to ____ cm are considered candidates for RF ablation as first-line treatment?
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2. Question
Etiology of the hepatocellular carcinoma in the 173 patients included all of the following EXCEPT?
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3. Question
Out of the 173 HCC nodules treated, the technical success rate of the initial Microwave Ablation session was?
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4. Question
New remote disease progression, including intrahepatic and extrahepatic disease, occurred in 47 patients. Extrahepatic tumors occurred in 11 patients (8.5%), including all EXCEPT?
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5. Question
In this study, tumors up to 5 cm were included, and all tumors were treated with MWA alone, with a high 2-year local tumor control or secondary efficacy rate of ____%, which is nearly identical to rate for tumors up to 3 cm (____%).
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6. Question
There were five minor complications (3.7%) reported in the 134 procedures performed, including all EXCEPT?
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7. Question
Which method of thermal ablation can produce larger ablation zones faster because of hotter tissue temperatures in the liver?
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8. Question
Multiple microwave antenna in an overlapping technique was used in tumors greater then ____ cm?
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