The thorax is a common site of metastatic disease with frequent involvement of the lungs, pleura, and osseous structures. A variety of interventional procedures and techniques are available for treatment and for palliative care of patients with this disease. Imaging-guided interventions include thermal ablation of metastatic disease of the lungs and pleura, catheter placement and sclerosis of malignant pleural effusions, and palliative pain management for osseous and soft-tissue metastases.
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