Interventional Oncology

Interventional Oncology

Overview

Interventional oncology uses minimally invasive, image-guided procedures to treat primary and metastatic tumors.

Dr. Foss completed Interventional Radiology training at UT Houston MD Anderson Cancer Center, with experience in advanced loco-regional therapies including Y-90 radioembolization and image guided ablation.

These image-guided treatments are performed through small incisions and can be performed alone or in conjunction with other therapies such as chemotherapy, immunotherapy, or radiation therapy.

Interventional Oncology Treatments

  • Yttrium-90 (Y-90) radioembolization for liver tumors
  • Microwave ablation for hepatic and renal tumors
  • Cryoablation for kidney, lung, bone, and soft tissue tumors
Y90 radioembolization treatment for liver tumor shown on immediate post treatment nuclear medicine imaging
Nuclear medicine imaging demonstrating targeted Y90 treatment of liver tumor

Who May Benefit?

Interventional oncology treatments may be an option for patients with:

  • Primary liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma)
  • Liver metastases
  • Kidney tumors
  • Lung tumors
  • Bone or soft tissue tumors

Benefits

  • Minimally invasive
  • Targeted therapy
  • Procedures may be done as outpatient or with short hospital stay
  • Provides option for treatment when surgery is not an option

For Referring Physicians

I am happy to review imaging, perform image-guided biopsies, place port catheters for chemotherapy access, and discuss treatment options.

Please feel free to reach out at any time to discuss cases.

Learn More

For referrals or consultation, please see the Refer a Patient page