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Learning that you or your loved one has a tumor is frightening. You may know little about tumors, not understand the new terms you are hearing, be confused about the treatment decisions you must make, and be overwhelmed by all the changes in your life. We believe that well-informed patients - along with their doctors - are more capable of choosing the best treatment option for their individual diagnosis. We have developed educational pieces, using language that is easily understood, to help you. Whether newly diagnosed or dealing with recurrence, you can match your informational needs with appropriate content levels. |
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Case Studies
Case 1: Glioblastoma Multiforme: Improving Quality of Life with IMRT
Case 2: Low-grade Gliomas: Adjuvant Radiotherapy after Subtotal Resection
Case 3: Meningioma: Radiosurgery In a Medically Compromised Patient
Case 4: Stereotactic Radiotherapy for Spine Metastasis
Case 5: Recurrent Metastatic Small Cell Lung Carcinoma
Case 6: Recurrent Pancreatic Cancer:
Dose Intensification for Local Control
Case 7: Recurrent Head & Neck Cancer: A Case for Retreatment to Relieve Severe Facial Pain
Case 8: Frameless Stereotactic Radiosurgery in a Child
Helpful
Links
National Cancer Institute
International Radiosurgery Association
American Brain Tumor Association
www.radiologyinfo.org
www.oncologychannel.com
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