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Interventional Oncology in
Stockton, CA

Advanced, image-guided cancer treatments — Y90 radioembolization, tumor embolization, cryoablation, and port services — delivered locally in the Central Valley.

Overview

Advanced Cancer Treatment. Close to Home.

“Cancer treatment is evolving — and for many patients, minimally invasive, image-guided procedures now offer powerful alternatives to or complements of traditional surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. Central Valley patients no longer need to travel for this level of care.”

At Aria Vascular, our board-certified interventional radiologists specialize in interventional oncology: a rapidly advancing field that uses precision imaging to deliver cancer-fighting treatments directly to tumors — with minimal impact on surrounding healthy tissue and a dramatically faster recovery than open surgery.

As the only comprehensive, multidisciplinary vascular center in San Joaquin County, we bring these advanced treatments to Stockton — so patients can focus on healing, not commuting.

Same

day discharge for most IO procedures — vs. days for open surgery

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core interventional oncology services offered at Aria Vascular in Stockton

Local

Central Valley access — no need to travel to Sacramento or the Bay Area

Understanding the Field

What Is Interventional Oncology?

Interventional oncology (IO) is a subspecialty of interventional radiology that uses minimally invasive, image-guided techniques to diagnose and treat cancer. IO procedures are performed through small incisions using real-time imaging — X-ray, CT, or ultrasound — to guide catheters, needles, and specialized devices precisely to the tumor site.

Unlike traditional surgery, IO procedures are typically performed under local anesthesia with sedation, involve minimal blood loss, and allow patients to return home the same day or after a short stay. IO treatments can be used as a primary cancer therapy, as a bridge to surgery or transplant, or to manage symptoms and extend quality of life.

Cancers Most Commonly Treated with Interventional Oncology

Liver cancer (HCC)
Liver metastases
Colorectal metastases
Kidney (renal) tumors
Lung tumors
Bone metastases
Neuroendocrine tumors
Soft tissue tumors
Inoperable tumors
Our Services

Interventional Oncology Procedures at Aria Vascular

For Liver Tumors

Y90 Radioembolization (SIRT)

Y90 radioembolization — also known as Selective Internal Radiation Therapy (SIRT) — is an advanced minimally invasive treatment for primary liver cancer (HCC) and liver metastases. Millions of microscopic radioactive beads (yttrium-90) are injected directly into the hepatic artery feeding the tumor, lodging in the tumor’s blood vessels and delivering a targeted, high-dose of radiation from the inside — with minimal exposure to surrounding healthy liver tissue.

Performed in a single treatment session under sedation. Most patients go home the same day. Y90 may be used to treat unresectable tumors, downsize tumors before surgery or transplant, control tumor progression, and manage symptoms.

Liver, Kidney & More

Tumor Embolization (TACE / Bland Embolization)

Transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) and bland embolization are catheter-based procedures that cut off the blood supply feeding a tumor — causing it to shrink and die. In TACE, chemotherapy is delivered directly to the tumor through the catheter before the artery is blocked, combining local chemotherapy with ischemia for enhanced tumor kill.

Used for liver tumors, kidney tumors, neuroendocrine tumors, and other hypervascular cancers. Can also reduce tumor bleeding prior to surgery or provide palliative symptom management.

Kidney, Lung & Soft Tissue

Cryoablation

Cryoablation uses extreme cold to destroy cancer cells. Under CT or ultrasound guidance, a thin cryoprobe is inserted directly into the tumor through a tiny skin puncture and delivers argon gas that rapidly freezes the tumor to temperatures as low as -160°C — forming an ice ball that destroys cancer cells while sparing surrounding healthy tissue.

Particularly well-suited for kidney tumors, lung tumors, liver tumors, bone metastases, and soft tissue tumors — especially for patients who are not surgical candidates or whose tumor location makes open surgery high-risk. Most patients go home the same day or after one night.

 
For Chemo Patients

Port Placement & Removal

An implanted port (port-a-cath / mediport) is placed under the chest skin to provide reliable, long-term venous access for chemotherapy, blood draws, and IV medications — eliminating repeated needle sticks and protecting peripheral veins from the damaging effects of chemotherapy agents.

Placed and removed by our interventional radiologists using image guidance for maximum safety and precision. Performed under local anesthesia — procedure takes 30–45 minutes, and most patients go home within an hour. The port is typically usable within 24 hours.

Know Your Options

Interventional Oncology vs. Traditional Approaches

IO procedures do not replace all traditional cancer treatments — but for many patients they offer significant advantages, particularly when used alongside or instead of open surgery.

 
Factor Interventional Oncology Open Surgery / Systemic Therapy
Access MethodTiny needle or catheter entryLarge surgical incision
AnesthesiaLocal + sedationGeneral anesthesia
Hospital StaySame-day or 1 night ✓Days to weeks
RecoveryDays ✓Weeks to months
Tumor TargetingImage-guided precision deliverySystemic therapy affects whole body
Suitable for Inoperable TumorsOften yes ✓Requires surgical candidacy
Can Combine with Other TxYes — bridge or adjunctYes
Systemic Side EffectsSignificantly lower ✓Higher with chemo/radiation
Our Advantage

Why Central Valley Cancer Patients Choose Aria Vascular

What MattersThe Aria Vascular Advantage
Board-certified IO specialists Our IR team has specialized training in Y90, cryoablation, and advanced tumor embolization techniques
Local access to advanced care Central Valley patients no longer need to travel to Sacramento or the Bay Area for advanced IO treatment
Multidisciplinary coordination We work closely with your oncologist, hepatologist, and surgeon to integrate IO into your overall cancer care plan seamlessly
Full range of IO services Y90, TACE, cryoablation, and port services — all available at Aria Vascular in Stockton
Compassionate, patient-centered care We understand the emotional demands of a cancer diagnosis — our team provides clear communication and supportive care throughout treatment
Your Care Journey

What to Expect at Aria Vascular

Initial Consultation

A thorough review of your cancer diagnosis, treatment history, imaging, and medications. We discuss all IO options relevant to your cancer type, explain benefits and risks in plain language, and determine the best integration with your overall treatment plan.

Procedure Day

Most IO procedures are outpatient under local anesthesia with light sedation. Port placement takes 30–45 minutes. Cryoablation takes 1–2 hours. Y90 requires a two-visit protocol — a mapping angiogram followed by the treatment session 1–2 weeks later. You are monitored throughout by our clinical team.

Recovery & Imaging Follow-Up

Most patients go home the same day or after one night. Y90 patients commonly experience mild post-embolization syndrome (fatigue, low-grade fever, mild nausea) for 1–2 weeks — a normal treatment response managed with medication. Follow-up CT or MRI at 4–6 weeks assesses tumor response.

Serving the Central Valley

Interventional Oncology Care Near You

Aria Vascular serves cancer patients throughout San Joaquin County and the broader Central Valley. We accept referrals from oncologists, hepatologists, surgeons, and primary care physicians. To refer a patient, call (209) 226-4300.

Stockton
Modesto
Lodi
Tracy
Manteca
Turlock
Merced
Elk Grove
San Joaquin County
Common Questions

Interventional Oncology FAQs

What cancers can be treated with interventional oncology?

IO is most commonly used for liver cancers — including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and liver metastases from colorectal, neuroendocrine, and breast cancers. IO is also used for kidney tumors, lung tumors, bone metastases, and soft tissue tumors. A consultation with our interventional team and your oncologist will determine if IO is right for your cancer type and stage.
 
No. Y90 is a form of internal radiation therapy — not chemotherapy. Radioactive yttrium-90 beads are delivered directly to the tumor through the hepatic artery, emitting targeted radiation over approximately 2 weeks. Because the radiation is localized, systemic side effects are significantly lower than with traditional chemo or external radiation. Y90 is often used when other treatments have not worked or are not suitable.
 
Port placement at Aria Vascular is performed under local anesthesia with light sedation and typically takes 30–45 minutes. Patients go home within an hour of the procedure. The port can usually be used for chemotherapy infusions within 24 hours of placement. Port removal follows the same approach and is typically even faster.
 
Cryoablation destroys tumors by freezing them with a probe inserted directly into the tumor under imaging guidance. Embolization (TACE) cuts off the tumor’s blood supply and can also deliver chemotherapy directly to the tumor. The best approach depends on tumor type, size, location, and your overall treatment plan. Our team will recommend the most appropriate option.
 
No. IO procedures — including Y90, cryoablation, and embolization — are not associated with hair loss. They are associated with significantly fewer systemic side effects than traditional chemotherapy or whole-body radiation. Post-embolization syndrome (mild fatigue, low-grade fever, nausea for 1–2 weeks) is the most common side effect of Y90 and TACE and is a normal, manageable treatment response.
 
A referral is not strictly required — patients may self-refer. However, we strongly encourage coordination with your oncologist to ensure IO is integrated into your overall treatment plan. If you have a referral, bring all relevant imaging and oncology records to your consultation. Call (209) 226-4300 to schedule.

Ask About IO for Your Cancer Treatment

Schedule an interventional oncology consultation at our Stockton office.

Procedures We Offer

Practice Information

Address

1611 W March Lane Stockton, CA 95207

Hours

Mon–Fri: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Sat–Sun: Closed

Phone

(209) 226-4300

Fax

(209) 227-1477

Advanced Cancer Treatment. Close to Home.

Aria Vascular brings interventional oncology to the Central Valley — Y90 radioembolization, cryoablation, tumor embolization, and port services — so you can focus on healing, not traveling. Our team is ready to be part of your cancer care.