Stereotactic radiation may improve symptoms and reduce interference with daily functioning for patients with multiple brain metastases.
Stereotactic surgery uses focused radiation to damage nerve tissue (trigeminal nerve) to prevent or disrupt pain signals in your brain. We can use stereotactic radiosurgery to treat trigeminal ...
Investigators sought to determine whether stereotactic radiation improves symptom severity and interference with daily functioning compared with whole-brain radiation with hippocampal avoidance.
Crossing Borders: Improving Mental Health Outcomes in Asian American Immigrants With Cancer When considering how to improve the efficacy of RT when treating cancer, radiobiologic principles have ...
Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) and stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) have revolutionized precision oncology by delivering high‐dose, conformal radiation with submillimeter accuracy.
A new study led by investigators from Mass General Brigham trialed stereotactic (targeted) brain-directed radiation in 100 patients with small cell lung cancer and brain metastases, finding they ...
A phase 2 trial found that compared with whole brain radiation (WBRT), stereotactic radiation reduced neurologic deaths in patients with small cell lung cancer (SCLC) and 1-10 brain metastases. SCLC ...
In a Phase 3 randomized trial, Mass General Brigham researchers found that stereotactic radiation targeting individual tumors led to lower symptom burden, better cognitive outcomes, and better day to ...
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