Non-Invasive Spine Radiosurgery to Treat Metastases Offered at Cleveland Clinic

Cleveland Clinic announced in a news release it offers stereotactic spine radiosurgery to treat metastases located on the spine.

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The radiosurgery is a non-invasive outpatient procedure, which can be used as a stand-alone treatment for spinal metastases or as a supplement to other medical or surgical treatments. Stereotactic spine radiosurgery delivers radiation directly into the spine tumor, which minimizes radiation exposure to nearby organs and tissues.

The Cleveland Clinic established a spine tumor program in 2006.

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