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Surgical resection of epidural disease improves local control following postoperative spine stereotactic body radiotherapyAl-Omair et al., 2013
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- Al-Omair A
- Masucci L
- Masson-Cote L
- Campbell M
- Atenafu E
- Parent A
- Letourneau D
- Yu E
- Rampersaud R
- Massicotte E
- Lewis S
- Yee A
- Thibault I
- Fehlings M
- Sahgal A
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- Neuro-oncology
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Background Spine stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) is increasingly being applied to the postoperative spine metastases patient. Our aim was to identify clinical and dosimetric predictors of local control (LC) and survival. Methods Eighty patients treated between …
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