Anderson Logo in White
Innovative Approaches to Cancer Care
Interventional Radiology 
Over the years, three typical methods for treating cancer have included surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. In the past 15 years, interventional radiology has continued to offer multiple minimally invasive image guided treatment options for patients. Interventional Oncology, specializes in procedures that directly target tumors in minimally invasive procedures. Advanced treatment options are noted below.
Plus Icon
Selective Internal Radiation Therapy (SIRT) is an innovative form of radiation therapy for cancers that have spread to the liver
Plus Icon
Radioembolization for advanced metastatic colorectal cancer is available in Meridian
Plus Icon
Interventional radiology now has microwave ablation for inoperable lesions
Plus Icon
Chemoembolization is a form of treatment that injects chemotherapy directly into the tumor
Innovative Approaches to Cancer Care
Interventional Radiology Cancer Treatments
Interventional radiology has been described as the surgery of the new millennium. It is a medical sub-specialty of radiology utilizing minimally-invasive image-guided procedures to diagnose and treat diseases in nearly every organ system. The concept behind interventional radiology is to diagnose and treat patients using the least invasive techniques currently available in order to minimize risk to the patient and improve health outcomes. These procedures have less risk, less pain and less recovery time in comparison to open surgery.
Treatments and Procedures Offered
Anderson Treating Colorectal Cancer with Innovative Procedure
Anderson Offering New Treatment Alternative for Cancer Patients
Human liver anatomy illustration with skeleton.

Radioembolization
Injection of radioactive microspheres to treat both primary and metastatic tumors, mostly applied in the liver

Tumor ablation therapies
Procedures that destroy tumors using various techniques such as radiofrequency ablation (radio waves), microwave ablation (extreme heat) or cryoablation (extreme cold)

Chemoembolization
Injection of chemotherapy drugs directly into liver cancer, used when the tumor is not responsive to treatment by surgery or by radiofrequency ablation (RFA)

Biopsy
The removal of sample of cells or tissue via a hollow needle to discover the presence, cause, or extent of a disease

The American Cancer Society reports that nearly 140,000 Americans are diagnosed with colorectal cancer each year, and half of those patients may see the cancer spread to their liver. Dr. Patrick Robbins, Interventional Radiologist with interest in Interventional Oncology at Anderson Regional Medical Center, is using an innovative form of radiation therapy called Selective Internal Radiation Therapy (SIRT) or Radioembolization as an alternative treatment for these patients.

SIRT is an option for patients who cannot undergo surgery or ablation because their tumors are too large or too numerous. In this minimally invasive procedure, millions of radioactive particles, each no bigger in diameter than a human hair, are delivered directly to the tumor through the bloodstream. Under X-ray guidance, a catheter is precisely guided into the blood vessels supplying the tumor(s). The particles block blood flow to the tumor(s), destroy the cancer cells, and shrink the tumor, usually leaving the surrounding healthy tissue relatively unharmed. In most cases, the procedure is well-tolerated and patients go home the next day.

Dr. Robbins, Interventional Radiologist, said, “Over the last ten to fifteen years, radioembolization for advanced disease such as metastatic colorectal cancer has given patients a viable treatment option – where very few options previously existed. Recently, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines have been updated to show the widespread nationwide support for this therapy, and research over the next few years will focus on Radioembolization for multiple other types of tumors that have spread to the liver. I chose to come to Meridian to build on the foundation of excellent cancer care already established, and I am happy to now offer this advanced therapy to patients in this area.”

Schedule an appointment to see which of our Interventional Radiology options are best for you
Contact Us
Improving life for the people we serve.
Anderson Logo in White

Anderson Regional Health System offers a wide range of medical services, including cancer, cardiac, pediatric, surgical, and trauma care. Our healthcare professionals are committed to improving the lives of those we serve.

magnifiercrossmenuarrow-uparrow-leftarrow-right linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram Skip to content