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Radiosurgery for Benign CNS Tumors : An Issue of Neurosurgery Clinics

Part of the The Clinics: Surgery series
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Radiosurgery (one-session treatment) has such a dramatic effect on tumors that the changes are considered "surgical." Through the use of three-dimensional computer-aided planning and the high degree of immobilization, the treatment can minimize the amount of radiation to healthy brain tissue.

Stereotactic radiosurgery is routinely used for brain tumors and lesions.

It may be the primary treatment; utilized where a tumor is inaccessible by surgical means; or as a boost or adjunct to other treatments with a recurring or malignant tumor.

This issue includes chapters on radiotoxicity risks, single fraction radiosurgery techniques, and fractionated radiation techniques.

Also included are clinical results of meningiomas, schwannomas, pituitary adenomas, and craniopharyngiomas.

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Saunders
1416036032 / 9781416036036
Hardback
31/07/2006
United States
240 pages, Illustrations, ports.
181 x 256 mm, 517 grams
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