Neurologic & Cognitive Improvements in Patients Receiving Adaptive Hybrid Surgery
Igor Barani, MD, Radiation Oncologist from the University of California, San Francisco discusses potential neurologic and cognitive improvements in patients receiving Adaptive Hybrid Surgery (AHS). He begins by discussing benign brain tumors and their decision metrics, which involve balancing tumor control with cognitive problems, neurologic status and quality of life. He then delves specifically into complex skull base tumors and the current management paradigms thereof.
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