First Clinical Treatments Utilizing the Automatic Brain Metastases Planning Element
Roberto Spiegelmann, MD, head of the stereotactic radiosurgery unit in the department of neurosurgery at Chaim Sheba Medical Center in Israel discusses his experiences with the first clinical treatment using automatic brain metastases planning (now known as Elements Multiple Brain Mets SRS). He also goes into detail about the development and utilization of Elements Contrast Clearance Analysis for assisting with post-treatment assessment.
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