Spine Metastasis Multi-Modality Decision Framework
- Event: 6th International Conference of the Novalis Circle 2016
- Topic: Spine radiosurgery
- Year: 2016
Mark H. Bilsky, MD, Neurosurgeon at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center discusses a spine metastasis multi-modality decision framework. First he presents spine metastases as a 21st century problem along and the challenges that they bring to treatment. He discusses the treatment and outcomes with conventional radiation therapy versus radiosurgery versus surgery using the NOMS (Neurologic, Oncologic, Mechanical Stability and Systemic Therapy) Decision Framework. To further highlight these conclusions, Dr. Bilsky uses studies and specific cases.
About the speaker

Mark Bilsky, MD
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, USA
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