This original Medical Medium Therapy provides you with fast-acting medicinals delivered in liquid form as juice “shots”. Designed to be highly absorbable in the mouth, these Brain Shots’ have valuable healing components that can reach the brain fast. ...
Radiation therapy (RT) is the most important treatment modality following surgery in brain tumors. Most of them respond to radiation administered either in the form of an external beam, or as interstitial implants. Usually, postoperative RT considerably prolongs the recurrence-free survival of the pa...
Conclusion Our analysis reveals that a sizeable proportion of pts who experience NCF following brain radiation therapy eventually demonstrate recovery. The use of conformal radiation techniques such as SRS and HA-WBRT result in greater rates of functional recovery. These findings may help counsel pts ...
considering his relatively maintained KPS, and avoiding the extended recovery time of surgery.Whole brain radiation therapywas another therapeutic option. However, in addition to the efficacy of 2-SSRS to large lesions, the following points were considered before making a decision; (1) a solitary ...
Recovery and prevention Side effects of radiation vary, depending on the tumor type, total radiation dose, size of the fractions, length of therapy, and amount of healthy tissue in the target area. Some side effects are temporary and some may be permanent. Ask your doctor about specific side...
Regenerative therapies: Regenerative therapies, such as stem cell therapy and gene therapy, aim to promote the regeneration of damaged nerve cells in the spinal cord. These therapies are still in the early stages of development, but hold promise for improving the recovery of patients with spinal ...
et al. Combination therapy with anti-PD-1, anti-TIM-3, and focal radiation results in regression of murine gliomas. Clin. Cancer Res. 23, 124–136 (2017). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar US National Library of Medicine. ClinicalTrials.gov, https://ClinicalTrials.gov/show/NCT02658981 ...
You may also get brachytherapy, or internal radiation therapy, where your neurosurgeon places the radiation source in your brain at the time of surgery to help kill any remaining tumor cells. Immunotherapy Immunotherapy (or biologic therapy) uses medicines that help your immune system kill cancer ce...
I count myself extremely fortunate to have not required surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation thus far, and have great optimism that the tumor on my brain stem will not grow. On April 1st, 2015, I read my second MRI report (with contrast this time) and discovered that I had a primary neo...
but normal tissues are also given more time for repair and recovery, thereby reducing the risk of long-term neurotoxicity [86,87]. Recent studies have shown that using optimized dose fractionation schemes, combined with high-precision radiation therapy technologies, can better balance the relationship...