How do you manage multifocal glioblastoma or high-grade gliomas?
Is there a role for aggressive surgical resection if the lesions are reasonably resectable or do you prefer biopsy followed by chemoradiotherapy?
Answer from: Radiation Oncologist at Academic Institution
In multifocal glioblastoma or high-grade gliomas, I would consider surgical resection if there was a dominant lesion or lesions causing symptoms. In cases where debulking is unlikely to provide symptomatic relief or aggressive surgery is most likely to remove a portion of disease burden, I would ten...
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Radiation Oncologist at Radiation Oncology of Atlanta What dose volumes and fractionation would you use ...
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