Radiofrequency Ablation for Metastatic Bone Cancer | UCLA Vital Signs

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07/25/23

Thousands of people are diagnosed with cancer every year. Sometimes the primary cancer in the breast, liver, prostate or lungs can spread to the bone, and that can be very painful. Now doctors at UCLA have a new treatment for metastatic bone cancer, an FDA-approved, minimally invasive procedure called radiofrequency ablationโ€”currently used in treating bone cancer that does not respond to chemotherapy.

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