Patient-specific factors may predict delayed response, provide guidance on when to retreat
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Q&A with Hoon Choi, MD, PhD
An interview with Neurosurgeon-engineer Hoon Choi, MD, PhD, on the future of robotic spine surgery.
Reaching No Man’s Land Takes Knowledge, Training and Technology
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No longer the treatment of last resort, epilepsy surgery today is safer, more effective, and often less invasive. Unfortunately, many people who would qualify for surgery never get a surgical evaluation.
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A once-discarded approach to radiation therapy for brain tumors has re-emerged as a solid second-line treatment for refractory disease.