The role of the gamma knife in the treatment of malignant primary and metastatic brain tumors

  • Young R
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Abstract

Gamma knife treatment is a clinically effective, safe, and cost-effective adjunctive therapy for primary malignant brain tumors. For most brain metastases, radiosurgery is the treatment of choice and will result in effective tumor control in more than 90% of treated tumors.

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Young, R. F. (1998). The role of the gamma knife in the treatment of malignant primary and metastatic brain tumors. CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 48(3), 177–188. https://doi.org/10.3322/canjclin.48.3.177

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