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SIR welcomes results of COLLISION Trial, presented at the 2024 ASCO Annual Meeting
COLLISION Trial’s presenting authors concluded that the standard of care for small-sized colorectal liver metastases should be transitioned from surgery to thermal ablation
FAIRFAX, VA (June 3, 2024)—Statement of the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) President Robert J. Lewandowski, MD, FSIR, on the findings of the Colorectal Liver Metastases: Surgery vs. Thermal Ablation (COLLISION) Trial presented at the 2024 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting.
We welcome the promising news from ASCO regarding the outcome of the COLLISION Trial, a phase 3, non-inferiority, randomized controlled trial comparing thermal ablation to traditional surgery, which was stopped at halftime for having met predefined stopping rules.
The COLLISION Trial’s presenting authors concluded that the standard of care for small-sized colorectal liver metastases should be transitioned from surgery to thermal ablation based on the overwhelming data collected in the trial. The authors found that ablation as standard of care would “reduce complications, shorten hospital stays and improve local control, without compromising disease-free and overall survival.”
This is tremendous news for patients around the world. Thermal ablation is a minimally invasive treatment performed under image guidance often by an interventional radiologist, who inserts probes into a tumor and applies thermal energy to destroy it. Interventional radiologists are uniquely suited to offer thermal ablation due to their extensive training in imaging, image-guided treatments, and clinical care.
We hope the full data are published soon so we can operationalize this treatment in the field, move the standard of care forward and give patients new hope for not just treatment but recovery.
We congratulate Martijn Ruben Meijerink, MD, and his team at the Amsterdam University Medical Center for their groundbreaking research.
SOURCE: https://meetings.asco.org/abstracts-presentations/234189
Elise Grant
Director, Communications and Public Relations
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The Society of Interventional Radiology is a nonprofit, professional medical society representing more than 8,000 practicing interventional radiology physicians, trainees, students, scientists, and clinical associates, dedicated to improving patient care through the limitless potential of image-guided therapies. SIR’s members work in a variety of settings and at different professional levels—from medical students and residents to university faculty and private practice physicians.
About the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology
The Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (JVIR), published continuously since 1990, is a monthly peer-reviewed journal serving the global community and specialty of interventional radiology. The official journal of the Society of Interventional Radiology, JVIR is the authoritative journal of choice for interventional radiologists and other collaborating physicians and scientists in imaging and minimally invasive therapeutic fields who seek current, evidence-based information on every aspect of vascular and interventional radiology. Each issue includes clinical, translational, basic science, and health policy and socioeconomic research on emerging and established domains of the specialty. Visit jvir.org.