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 Is gamma knife radiosurgery better than whole brain radiotherapy? View Question: www.mitogammahouse.com

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In the extensive experience of Katsuta Hospital's radiosurgical team, the gamma knife offers one important advantage over whole brain radiotherapy for patient's with good long term survival prospects. Gamma knife radiosurgery targets only the tumors, normal brain tissue is spared the effects of irradiation. This is believed to reduce the risks of radiation-associated dementia. Although meticulous ...
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Answer: There is no actual knife in Gamma Knife. It provides a completely non-invasive procedure, without any blood. The radiosurgical treatment delivers a dose of radiation to the target with surgical precision. Common diseases treated with Gamma Knife radi...
Answer: The physicians of the Ear Institute of Chicago, LLC use Gamma Knife radiosurgery to treat two different types of tumors: acoustic neuroma and glomus jugulare. Each of these tumors are benign, slow-growing tumors that grow in and around the deep struc...
Answer: Gamma Knife radiosurgery is especially valuable for patients whose neurological disorders require a difficult surgical approach or may be impossible to treat using conventional neurosurgical techniques. Patients of advanced age or in poor medical con...
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Answer: Gamma Knife® is proven effective for serious brain disorders that include malignant and benign tumors, vascular malformations, and functional disorders. Malignant tumors include tumors that metastasize from other cancers in the body to the brain ...
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Answer: The effects of the Gamma Knife treatment will not be immediate but will be seen over a period of time. Radiation treatments are designed to stop the growth of tumours or lesions, which means the progress will only be seen over a period of weeks or mo...
Answer: No, there is no correlation between VS and brain tumours at all.
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