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Breakthrough for Brain

Medical Physics Gives Neurosurgeons New Tool to Fight Cancer

September 1, 2003

A new procedure, called Gliasite radiation therapy system, delivers a high dose of radiation to a specific site. During surgery to remove the tumor, doctors place a balloon-tipped catheter into the hole where the tumor used to be. Radioactive liquid is injected into the balloon, which immediately radiates the area surrounding the cancer site -- where tumors are most likely to recur. The device stays in place for three to five days and then is surgically removed.


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Martha J. Heil
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American Institute of Physics
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