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Linear accelerator machines produce radiation that is referred to as high energy ... A linear accelerator machine is designed to be a general purpose radiation ...
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The linear accelerator based radiosurgery machines are also prevalent throughout the world. One benefit of this technology is its ability to easily treat large ...
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When Gamma Knife® cannot be utilized or is not available to the patient, radiosurgery with linear accelerator technology can usually be utilized. For more ...
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Main article: megavoltage X-rays. These systems differ from the Gamma Knife in a variety of ways.
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New linear accelerator boosts UK radiosurgery. 08 Feb 2011. The first Novalis Tx linear accelerator in the UK - the latest robotic radiosurgery treatment system ...
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Linear accelerator stereotactic radiosurgery for metastatic brain tumors: 17 years of experience at the University of Florida. Swinson BM, Friedman WA.
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Linear accelerator radiosurgery for vestibular schwannomas. Friedman WA, Bradshaw P, Myers A, Bova FJ. Department of Neurosurgery, University of Florida, ...
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BACKGROUND: Nonvestibular schwannomas are uncommon tumors of the brain often treated by surgical res.
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The radiosurgeon selects the position within the brain tumor that will be the center of the arc of rotation of the linear accelerator. This is the "isocenter." For each ...
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