# Analysis of the safety and efficacy of microwave ablation of several foci of multiple lung metastases from colorectal cancer

**Authors:** Bohan Song, Jinfeng Bai, Jinmei Zhou, Yinshan Yang, Qijie Wu, Ming Huang, Hongjie Fan, Xianshuo Cheng, Ping Liu, Yu-Dong Xiao, Xin Zhao, Chongying Deng, Shuai Luo, Rong Ding

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2025.1522470 · Frontiers in Oncology · 2025-05-29

## TL;DR

This study shows microwave ablation is a safe and effective treatment for multiple lung metastases from colorectal cancer, with better survival outcomes for single-session treatments.

## Contribution

The study introduces a comparison between single and fractionated microwave ablation sessions for lung metastases, revealing differences in survival outcomes.

## Key findings

- Microwave ablation is safe with no treatment-related deaths or severe adverse events.
- Single-session microwave ablation is associated with better median overall survival compared to fractionated sessions.
- Median overall survival was 25 months and median progression-free survival was 21 months.

## Abstract

This study aims to retrospectively analyze the safety and effectiveness of microwave ablation (MWA) in treating multiple lung metastases from colorectal cancer. Additionally, it seeks to compare the superiority of single multiple ablation and fractionated multiple ablation for unilateral lung multiple metastases.

Retrospective analysis was conducted on clinical and pathological data of 82 patients with such multiple lung metastases from colorectal cancer treated from January 2020 to December 2022. Patients were categorized based on the number of MWA sessions required,Patients who had received only one MWA treatment were included in the single MWA group, and patients who had received two or more MWA treatments were included in the multiple MWA group. Chest-enhanced CT scans were performed at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months post-MWA to assess ablation outcomes. The primary focus was the median overall survival (mOS), while secondary endpoints encompassed median progression-free survival (mPFS), technical success rates, and safety. Analysis was performed by log-rank test and Cox proportional hazard regression model, using the Common Terminology Standard for Adverse Events (version 5.0) to assess safety within 28 days after MWA.

There were 82 patients with numerous lung metastases from colorectal cancer, and they had a total of 182 lesions. These patients underwent 112 microwave ablation (MWA) treatments. Each patient received at least two MWA treatments for their target lesions. The overall median overall survival (mOS) time for all patients was 25 months, the median progression-free survival (mPFS) time was 21 months. No deaths or severe adverse events occurred as a result of the treatment. The univariate Cox regression analysis indicated that fractional MWA (P=0.007) were adverse prognostic factors for CRC patients with lung metastasis.Upon accounting for various confounding factors, the significance of MWA times (P=0.006) remained pertinent in its association. Furthermore, the group that underwent single MWA showed a superior mOS compared to the group that underwent fractionated MWA (P=0.004).

Microwave ablation proves to be a safe and efficacious treatment modality for colorectal cancer-associated multiple pulmonary metastases, offering substantial clinical benefits.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** colorectal cancer (MONDO:0005575)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** CRC (MESH:D015179), deaths (MESH:D003643), lung metastases (MESH:D009362)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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