Advances In Imaging To Enhance Immunotherapy For Brain Tumors
Orin Bloch, MD, Neurosurgeon at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine discusses recent advancements in imaging to enhance immunotherapy treatment of brain tumors. He begins by addressing one of the critical issues in the era of immunotherapy: imaging the response to the treatment. He then uses examples of glioblastoma and metastatic melanoma patients to show the response to various combinations of treatments, include radiosurgery, and how these patients were further treated. He then discusses in detail Brainlab Elements Contrast Clearance Analysis software that is used to determine course of treatment and provides examples thereof.
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