Clinical Evidence and Practice Guidelines
David Andrews, MD, neurosurgeon from Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia discusses where the medical community stands in 2014 in the case for stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) alone for the treatment of brain metastases. He examines the evidence and studies written about this method for treating multiple brain metastases, discussing the challenges and advantages throughout.
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