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UCSF Radiology: How Interventional Radiologists Use Radio Embolization
UCSF Radiology
2014-06-27
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Dr Robert Kerlan describes radio embolization therapy, an internal radiology procedure that allows interventional radiologists to bring radiation to the tumor.
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