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Ep. 603 Biopsy and Ablation Decision-Making in Lung Cancer with Dr. Alan Lee, Dr. Scott Oh, Dr. Rob Suh

Jan 2, 2026
Dr. Scott Oh, an interventional pulmonologist, Dr. Rob Suh, a thoracic interventional radiologist, and Dr. Alan Lee, a radiation oncologist, dive into the intricacies of lung cancer treatment. They explore why combining biopsy and ablation may become standard for high-probability cases. The discussions cover sedation strategies, the pros and cons of various biopsy techniques, and groundbreaking advancements like robotic and cryo-biopsy. Their focus on personalized patient care and multidisciplinary collaboration offers valuable insights into improving thoracic oncology outcomes.
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ADVICE

Pause And Reformat Before Declaring Success

  • Wait several minutes after microwave ablation and inspect reformatted CTs to assess developing ground-glass margins.
  • Avoid over-treating an area that already shows treatment effects; use reformats to judge coverage.
ADVICE

Always Check Sagittal And Coronal Reformats

  • Always inspect sagittal and coronal CT reformats when assessing lung ablation zones; axial alone can mislead.
  • Use multi-planar views during the waiting phase to better estimate margins.
ADVICE

Pick Modality By Location

  • Choose cryo for peripheral/subpleural lesions that risk chest wall pain and microwave for central intraparenchymal targets.
  • Move lesions away from chest wall instead of creating artificial pneumothorax when possible.
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