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Gil Lederman on Hypo-Fractionated Stereotactic Radiosurgery Some cancers are poorly treated by conventional radiation or chemotherapeutic means. These include primary and metastatic cancers to sites as the lungs, abdominal cavity, mediastinum, adrenal glands, pelvis, kidney, pancreas, spleen, retroperitoneum, pre-sacral space, liver and elsewhere. With our treatment approaches, cancers traditionally thought to be resistant to radiation have had generally good treatment outcomes in the targeted site. These include even kidney cancer, melanoma, and sarcoma. Primary liver cancers - like hepatomas - pancreatic cancers and lung cancers (among many other types) are frequently suitable for Body Radiosurgery. Other cancers, more than can be listed here, have been treated with Body Radiosurgery by our experts at Radiosurgery New York.
Please visit our before and after visual Body Radiosurgery gallery. For more information about non-invasive cancer treatment , please visit http://www.rsny.org/ or email Dr. Gil Lederman at Gil.Lederman@RSNY.ORG
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