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Neurosurgery

Medical Oncology   

Questions discussed in this category


Do you wait to treat small asymptomatic brain metastases until they reach a certain size?
For example a 1 or 2 mm brain metastasis? Would you consider waiting for these to enlarge slightly for reasons such as more certainty they are real, l...
4 Answers available

How do you determine the timeline for healing after craniotomy prior to starting chemotherapy and radiation?
3 Answers available

How do you approach anti-seizure medication management when it was started by another team for a seizure-naive patient before/after craniotomy for a tumor?
1 Answer available

Under what circumstances would you consider irradiation for brain metastases with active or recent bleeding?
How do factors such as the stability of the bleed, tumor histology, and patient condition influence your decision?
1 Answer available
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Papers discussed in this category


Journal of neurosurgery, 2018-01
Toward the complete control of brain metastases using surveillance screening and stereotactic radiosurgery.

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