The Gamma Knife delivers precise, non-invasive radiation therapy, typically for brain and skull-base tumors, blood vessel abnormalities and neuralgia.
Half of all people with cancer are treated with radiation therapy. It is effective for treating almost all types of cancer in almost any part of the body.
Stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), also known as radiosurgery, is an extremely precise, high-dose form of radiation therapy.
Metastatic cancer occurs when cells from part of the body spread to the brain.
Spinal tumors are benign or cancerous tissue growths in or surrounding the spine.
A primary brain tumor is a growth that starts within the brain, including in the nerves in the brain and its covering.
Neoplasms or tumors can be cancerous or non-cancerous and can grow in any part of the body.
External radiation therapy refers to a treatment in which beams of radiation that are delivered precisely to a tumor. Learn more about this treatment.
A meningioma is a primary brain tumor that grows along the covering the brain, called the meninges. Most are benign and slow-growing.
Most pituitary tumors aren't cancerous, but they can still cause serious health problems.