Stereotaxic radiotherapy

Stereotactic radiation therapy

Stereotactic
Stereotactic radiation therapy is a type of external radiation therapy that uses special equipment to position the patient and precisely deliver radiation to a tumor. The total dose of radiation is divided into several smaller doses given over several days. Stereotactic radiation therapy is used to treat brain tumors and other brain disorders. It is also being studied in the treatment of other types of cancer, such as lung cancer. Also called stereotactic external-beam radiation therapy and stereotaxic radiation therapy.

Stereotaxic radiotherapy - List of case studies

Multirelapse Squamed Carcinoma of the Skin

local relapse treated with resection and adjuvant radiotherapy. There was recurrent disease involving the right cheek excised in ... of the lower edge of the right eye ypT4 ypNx. Stereotaxic treatment at positive level for disease residual in ... carcinoma, removal of local relapse, skin exeresis, Stereotaxic treatment, removal of ulcerated subcentimetric areas, systemic ...

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