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By Lisa Rosenberg
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Discovered in 1950 by Lars Leksell and Börje Larsson Noninvasive procedure Uses precise radiation to attack cells Similar to MRI and CT scans Plan mapped out ahead of time Frame fixed to skull
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Radiation shrinks tumors Shrinks at the same rate of growth Outpatient Procedure Painless Claustrophobia Common Side Effect ◦ Swelling Rare Side Effects ◦ Nausea ◦ Seizures ◦ Irritation Extremely Rare ◦ Visual or Hearing loss
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Cyclotron – Particle Beam (Proton) ◦ Movement ◦ Over $100 million Ordinary modified Linear Particle Accelerator ◦ Moving Machine ◦ Arcs cross to target one point ◦ Over 3.5 cm Cobalt – 60 (Photon) ◦ Gamma Knife ◦ 201 cobalt sources ◦ Under 3.5 cm
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Arteriovenous Malformations Brain Tumors ◦ Benign ◦ Malignant ◦ Metastatic Doesn’t Remove Tumor ◦ Distorts the DNA Functional Disorders ◦ Trigeminal Neuralgia ◦ Deep Cluster Headaches ◦ OCD
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Little Research on Differences Between Machines Deep Cluster Headaches ◦ High relapse rates OCD ◦ Placebo Effect
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Covered by Health Insurance, MMO’s, PPO’s and Medicaid ◦ Little as $100 Without Insurance ◦ $12,000 - $55,000 for everything Continuing Trials Better Option for Many Individuals ◦ Less Risk ◦ Low Cost ◦ Less Time
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The New York Times: Health Guide International RadioSurgery Association Johns Hopkins Neurology and Neurosurgery New York-Presbyterian Clinical Trials The Dana Foundation University of Michigan Department of Neurosurgery Nuclear Medicine, Radiotherapy and Oncology The Neuroscience Institute UW Health: Stereotactic Radiosurgery www.uwhealth.org/healthfacts/B_EXTRANET_HEALTH_INFORMTION- FlexMemeber-Show_Public_HFFY_1105110025629.html> Cost Helper
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