SBRT for Extra-Cranial Metastases
- Event:5th International Conference of the Novalis Circle 2010
- Topic:SBRT
- Year:2010
Casey Chollet, MD, from the department of radiation oncology at Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago discusses stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) treatments with Novalis Radiosurgery for extracranial metastases beyond those in the lung, liver and spine. She outlines the methods of the study as well as the results before delving into specific cases.
About the speaker

Casey Chollet, MD
Loyola University Medical Center, USA
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