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Last Name Initial: K

  1. Michael L. Kendrick, M.D.

    Michael L. Kendrick, M.D.

    1. Surgical Oncologist
    2. Hepatobiliary and Pancreas Surgeon
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Hepatobiliary disease postoperative care, Hepatobiliary disease evaluation, Soft tissue tumor ablation, Cholecystectomy..., Pancreatic enucleation, Minimally invasive pancreas surgery, Cancer treatment, Irreversible electroporation, Splenectomy, Liver resection, Minimally invasive intestinal surgery, Bile duct resection, Minimally invasive liver surgery, Small bowel resection, Microwave ablation for cancer, Minimally invasive surgery, Paracentesis, Soft tissue sarcoma surgery, Bile duct stone removal, Laparoscopic surgery, Portal hypertension management, Radiofrequency ablation for cancer, Liver tumor ablation, Liver cyst fenestration, Liver cyst removal, Cryoablation for cancer, Pancreatectomy, Whipple procedure, Gastrectomy, Soft tissue sarcoma, Pancreatic cancer, Appendix cancer, Liver hemangioma, Bile duct stone, Gastrointestinal stromal tumors, Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor, Metastatic colorectal cancer, Sarcoma, Hepatocellular carcinoma, Gallbladder cancer, Stomach cancer, Cholangiocarcinoma, Ampullary cancer, Liver tumor, Polycystic liver disease, IPMN, Enlarged spleen, Bile duct injury, Carcinoid tumor, Bile duct stricture, Liver cancer, Peritoneal cancer, Pancreatic cyst, Gallbladder polyp, Liver cyst, Biliary obstruction, Hilar cholangiocarcinoma, Bile duct cyst, Small bowel cancer, Recurrent cancer, Pancreatitis, Retroperitoneal sarcoma, Immune thrombocytopenia, Duodenal cancer

Research

Mayo Clinic radiologists are studying ways to improve and expand the use of radiofrequency ablation for cancer. Learn more about radiology research.

Cancer research is conducted in coordination with the Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center. The Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center receives funding from the NCI and is designated as a comprehensive cancer center — recognition for an institution's scientific excellence and multidisciplinary resources focused on cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment.

Publications

See a list of publications by Mayo Clinic authors on radiofrequency ablation for cancer on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine.

Research Profiles

Radiofrequency ablation for cancer care at Mayo Clinic

Feb. 08, 2018
  1. Townsend CM Jr, et al. Principles of preoperative and operative surgery. In: Sabiston Textbook of Surgery: The Biological Basis of Modern Surgical Practice. 20th ed. Philadelphia, Pa.: Elsevier; 2017. https://www.clinicalkey.com. Accessed Aug. 14, 2017.
  2. Moynihan TJ (expert opinion). Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. Sept. 20, 2017.
  3. Depuy DE. Image-guided ablation of lung tumors. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/search. Accessed Aug. 17, 2017.
  4. Niederhuber JE, et al., eds. Nonsurgical focal therapy for renal tumors. In: Abeloff's Clinical Oncology. 5th ed. Philadelphia, Pa.: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier; 2014. https://www.clinicalkey.com. Accessed Aug. 14, 2017.
  5. Niederhuber JE, et al., eds. Liver metastases. In: Abeloff's Clinical Oncology. 5th ed. Philadelphia, Pa.: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier; 2014. https://www.clinicalkey.com. Accessed Aug. 14, 2017.
  6. Bergman JJ. Barrett's esophagus: Treatment with radiofrequency ablation. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/search. Accessed Aug. 17, 2017.
  7. Menash ET, et al. Radiofrequency ablation for biliary malignancies. Current Opinion in Gastroenterology. 2016;32:238.
  8. Thompson SM, et al. Image-guided thermal ablative therapies in the treatment of sarcoma. Current Treatment Options in Oncology. 2017;18:25.

Radiofrequency ablation for cancer