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Radiofrequency ablation gains favor for thyroid nodules in U.S.


 

But if RFA use is to become more widespread in the United States, a key obstacle is that insurance companies generally do not cover the procedure. Although patients in Dr. Lim’s analyses did have coverage, it didn’t come easily, he said.

“Thankfully, all of our patients have been approved by insurance, and no one has had to pay by themselves, but this has sometimes required multiple appeals to the insurance company,” Dr. Lim said.

“The American Association of Endocrine Surgeons and Society of Interventional Radiology are both working towards getting this valuable treatment more readily accepted by more insurance companies,” he said.

Dr. Lim and Dr. Singer have reported no relevant financial relationships.

A version of this article first appeared on Medscape.com.

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