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Is it necessary to use double contrast MRI for treatment planning of brain SRS?

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Radiation Oncology · GammaWest Cancer Services

"Necessary" is perhaps too restrictive a term, but speaking anecdotally, at Barrow Neurological Institute (BNI) we, for essentially the past 20 years, routinely obtain thin cut (1mm) SPGR double-dose gadolinium MRI to plan radiosurgery for patients with brain metastasis. In support of this, a recent...

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Radiation Oncology · Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine

The simple answer is no. The Garcia publication discussed above is a very good example of a high quality retrospective review. A caveats of that is that UCSF is well oiled machine when it comes to GK SRS. The patients are reviewed at SRS chart rounds so even if new lesions show up they are triaged a...

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