Spinal Cord and Peripheral Nerve Tolerance to SRS
- Event: 6th International Conference of the Novalis Circle 2016
- Topic: Spine radiosurgery
- Year: 2016
Paul Medin, PhD, from the department of radiation oncology at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas, discusses spinal cord and peripheral nerve tolerance to stereotactic radiosurgery using a swine model. He begins by reviewing the past and present experience with pigs to study the spinal cord and spinal nerve tolerance in the context of single session stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT). He then compares the conclusions from pig studies completed at UT Southwestern Medical Center to related work in other animals.
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Paul Medin, PhD
UT Southwestern Medical Center, USA
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