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ARCHVIVE: : Gamma Knife – Remarkable advancement for treatment of brain tumors

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Robert Maciunas M.D., Ph.D.


It’s surgery without scalpels or anesthesia and it’s changing the way doctors at the Neurological Institute at University Hospitals treat brain tumors. Gamma knife surgery is possibly the most remarkable development in brain surgery in the past 25 years. Radiosurgery focuses all the force of the x-rays onto the tumor itself, sparing the surrounding brain tissue, minimizing the side effects and any risk of complications.
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