His scientific interests lie mostly in Ablation, Radiology, Surgery, Radiofrequency ablation and Coagulative necrosis. His work in the fields of Catheter ablation overlaps with other areas such as Cost effectiveness. His Radiology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Lung cancer, Tumor ablation, Metastasis and Thermal ablation.
S. Nahum Goldberg has researched Surgery in several fields, including Colorectal cancer and Medical physics. His work is dedicated to discovering how Radiofrequency ablation, Nuclear medicine are connected with Artery and other disciplines. He focuses mostly in the field of Coagulative necrosis, narrowing it down to topics relating to Biomedical engineering and, in certain cases, Lesion, Ex vivo, Prostate and Urethra.
His main research concerns Ablation, Radiofrequency ablation, Radiology, Pathology and Surgery. The concepts of his Ablation study are interwoven with issues in Percutaneous, Chemotherapy, Nuclear medicine and Biomedical engineering. As part of one scientific family, S. Nahum Goldberg deals mainly with the area of Biomedical engineering, narrowing it down to issues related to the Perfusion, and often Blood flow.
His Radiofrequency ablation study combines topics in areas such as Ex vivo, Cancer research, Catheter ablation, Adjuvant and Thermal ablation. His research in Radiology intersects with topics in Coagulative necrosis and Hepatocellular carcinoma. His Pathology study also includes fields such as
S. Nahum Goldberg mainly focuses on Radiofrequency ablation, Ablation, Thermal ablation, Biomedical engineering and Pathology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Immunohistochemistry, Cancer research, Surgery, Urology and Radiology in addition to Radiofrequency ablation. By researching both Radiology and Neuroradiology, he produces research that crosses academic boundaries.
S. Nahum Goldberg interconnects Nuclear medicine and Ultrasound in the investigation of issues within Ablation. The concepts of his Biomedical engineering study are interwoven with issues in Stent, Tumor ablation and Catheter. In Pathology, S. Nahum Goldberg works on issues like Inflammation, which are connected to Celecoxib.
His primary scientific interests are in Ablation, Radiofrequency ablation, Pathology, Biomedical engineering and Microwave ablation. His work on Data mining expands to the thematically related Ablation. S. Nahum Goldberg has included themes like Primary aldosteronism, Biophysics, Surgery and Catheter ablation in his Radiofrequency ablation study.
Many of his research projects under Biomedical engineering are closely connected to Irreversible electroporation with Irreversible electroporation, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. S. Nahum Goldberg combines subjects such as Nuclear medicine, Ex vivo and Thermal ablation with his study of Microwave ablation. His work in Thermal ablation tackles topics such as Metastasis which are related to areas like Percutaneous and Ultrasound.
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Small Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Treatment with Radio-frequency Ablation versus Ethanol Injection
Tito Livraghi;S. Nahum Goldberg;Sergio Lazzaroni;Franca Meloni.
Radiology (1999)
Treatment of Focal Liver Tumors with Percutaneous Radio-frequency Ablation: Complications Encountered in a Multicenter Study
Tito Livraghi;Luigi Solbiati;M. Franca Meloni;G. Scott Gazelle.
Radiology (2003)
Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Radio-frequency Ablation of Medium and Large Lesions
Tito Livraghi;S. Nahum Goldberg;Sergio Lazzaroni;Franca Meloni.
Radiology (2000)
Image-guided Tumor Ablation: Standardization of Terminology and Reporting Criteria
S. Nahum Goldberg;Clement J. Grassi;John F. Cardella;J. William Charboneau.
Radiology (2005)
Percutaneous radio-frequency ablation of hepatic metastases from colorectal cancer: long-term results in 117 patients.
Solbiati L;Livraghi T;Goldberg Sn;Ierace T.
Radiology (2001)
Image-guided Tumor Ablation: Standardization of Terminology and Reporting Criteria—A 10-Year Update
Muneeb Ahmed;Luigi Solbiati;Christopher L. Brace;David J. Breen.
Radiology (2014)
Tumor ablation with radio-frequency energy.
G. Scott Gazelle;S. Nahum Goldberg;Luigi Solbiati;Tito Livraghi.
Radiology (2000)
Principles of and Advances in Percutaneous Ablation
Muneeb Ahmed;Christopher L. Brace;Fred T. Lee;S. Nahum Goldberg.
Radiology (2011)
Treatment of intrahepatic malignancy with radiofrequency ablation:radiologic-pathologic correlation
S. Nahum Goldberg;G. Scott Gazelle M.D.;Carolyn C. Compton M.D.;Peter R. Mueller.
Cancer (2000)
Image-guided Radiofrequency Tumor Ablation: Challenges and Opportunities—Part I
S. Nahum Goldberg;Damian E. Dupuy.
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (2001)
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