Large AVMs Treated with Hypofractionated SRS
- Event: 5th International Conference of the Novalis Circle 2010
- Topic: Vascular radiosurgery
- Year: 2010
Jose J. Emilio Suarez Campos from INNN Mexico City discusses the treatment of large arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) with hypofractionated stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). He discusses how this is a viable treatment option in cases not suitable for conventional therapies, resulting often in a better quality of life.
About the speaker
Jose J. Emilio Suarez Campos
Radiosurgery Unit IN Mexico City, Mexico
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