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Radiosurgery for Chordoma and Chondrosarcoma.

Radiosurgery for Chordoma and Chondrosarcoma. Chordomas and chondrosarcomas are rare locally aggressive skull base tumors with high progression or recurrence rates. Ultimately, they have high mortality rates unless they respond to multimodality management options that include one or more surgical resections, fractionated radiation therapy, and stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). SRS has become a standard management option for recurrent or residual chordomas and chondrosarcomas after failed surgical resection and fractionated radiation therapy. This report examines the role of SRS in these skull base tumors. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Progress in neurological surgery Pubmed

Radiosurgery for Chordoma and Chondrosarcoma.

Progress in neurological surgery , Volume 34: 8 – Dec 12, 2019

Radiosurgery for Chordoma and Chondrosarcoma.


Abstract

Chordomas and chondrosarcomas are rare locally aggressive skull base tumors with high progression or recurrence rates. Ultimately, they have high mortality rates unless they respond to multimodality management options that include one or more surgical resections, fractionated radiation therapy, and stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). SRS has become a standard management option for recurrent or residual chordomas and chondrosarcomas after failed surgical resection and fractionated radiation therapy. This report examines the role of SRS in these skull base tumors.

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ISSN
0079-6492
DOI
10.1159/000493066
pmid
31096236

Abstract

Chordomas and chondrosarcomas are rare locally aggressive skull base tumors with high progression or recurrence rates. Ultimately, they have high mortality rates unless they respond to multimodality management options that include one or more surgical resections, fractionated radiation therapy, and stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). SRS has become a standard management option for recurrent or residual chordomas and chondrosarcomas after failed surgical resection and fractionated radiation therapy. This report examines the role of SRS in these skull base tumors.

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Progress in neurological surgeryPubmed

Published: Dec 12, 2019

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