Clinical Outcome and Side Effects After Spine Radiosurgery
Isabelle M. Germano, MD, Professor of Neurosurgery, Neurology and Oncological Sciences at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City discusses quality of life for patients, including clinical outcomes and side effects, after spine radiosurgery (SRS). She begins by outlining the primary, secondary and palliative indications for spine metastases SRS including the goals of each treatment modality. She then discusses the clinical results such as radiographic control, post-treatment fracture, and pain management.
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Isabelle M. Germano, MD
Mount Sinai Medical Center, USA
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