Recurring Brain Tumors Are Treated Effectively By Gamma Knife – South Nassau Communities Hospital

According to a study conducted by radiation oncologists at the Cleveland Clinic, stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) performed on recurring brain tumors proved effective at extending the survival of the patient and controlling the tumor. The study is based on the research team’s analysis of 111 patients who initially were treated with whole-brain-radiation-therapy (WBRT) then received SRS to treat the tumor recurrence.

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Recurring Brain Tumors Are Treated Effectively By Gamma Knife – South Nassau Communities Hospital

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