Fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy for metastatic brain tumors that recurred after gamma knife radiosurgery results in acceptable toxicity and favorable local control.
Akifumi MiyakawaYuta ShibamotoShinya TakemotoToru SerizawaShinya OtsukaTatsuo HiraiPublished in: International journal of clinical oncology (2016)
Stereotactic radiotherapy appeared to be an effective treatment for recurrent metastatic brain tumors and yielded relatively good local control. The associated adverse events were generally acceptable.