2nd Edition

Image-Guided Hypofractionated Stereotactic Radiosurgery A Practical Approach to Guide Treatment of Brain and Spine Tumors

Edited By Arjun Sahgal Copyright 2021
    616 Pages 123 Color & 27 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    616 Pages 123 Color & 27 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Following recent developments in hypofractionated stereotactic radiation therapy (SRT) for brain and spine tumors, this new edition offers a fully updated and comprehensive "how-to" guidance on hypofractionated SRT for brain and spine metastases, glioma, benign tumors, and other tumor types. Presenting the state of the art of the technology and practice, this book:

    • Discusses the pros and cons of hypofractionated SRT compared to single-fraction radiosurgery, providing a deeper understanding of radiosurgery and radiobiology
    • Explains the toxicity and adverse effects of hypofractionated SRT including the dosage of 24 Gy in two spine SBRT fractionation schemes, aiding practitioners in communicating the risks and benefits of treatment and in obtaining consent from their patients
    • Outlines the current standards for safe practice, including checklists for implementation
    • Explores new technologies for brain and spine tumors including LITT, MR-guided focused ultrasound, and Zap technology, with chapters authored by well-recognized experts in the radiation, oncology, and neurosurgery communities; this book delivers a level of technological and clinical detail not available in journal papers

    This book is suitable for radiation oncologists, neurosurgeons, and medical physicists who specialize in brain and/or spine radiosurgery or want to start a program and need a comprehensive reference with key checklists for practice.

    1. Tumor Vascular Modulation: Role of Endothelial cells, Ceramide and Vascular Targeted Therapies  2. Gamma Knife: From single fraction SRS to IG-HSRT 3. CyberKnife image-guided hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy 4. Li5. nac-based IG-HSRT technology  5. Advanced MRI for brain metastases 6. From frame to frameless: Brain radiosurgery 7. Principles of image-guided hypofractionated stereotactic radiosurgery for brain tumors 8. Principles of image-guided hypofractionated radiotherapy of spine metastases 9. Spine stereotactic body radiotherapy for the treatment of de novo spine metastasis  10. Image-guided hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy for reirradiation of spinal metastases I1. G-HSRT for benign tumors of the spine 12. Postoperative spine IG-HSRT outcomes 13. Postoperative cavity image-guided stereotactic radiotherapy outcomes 14. Brain metastases image-guided hypofractionated radiation therapy: Rationale, approach, outcomes 15. Image-guided hypofractionated stereotactic whole-brain radiotherapy and simultaneous integrated boost for brain metastases 16. Image-guided hypofractionated radiation therapy for high-grade glioma 17. Hypo-fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy for meningiomas, vestibular schwannomas and pituitary adenomas 18. Radiation Necrosis  19. Vertebral compression fracture post-spine SBRT 20. Spinal cord dose limits for stereotactic body radiotherapy 21. Summary of image-guided hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (IG-HSRT): Serious Late Toxicities and Strategies to Mitigate Risk 22. MR-guided focused ultrasound for brain tumors 23. Laser Thermal Therapy for Brain Tumors 24. Updates on laser interstital therapy for metastatic tumors of the spine 25. Stereotactic Radiotherapy & Intracranial Leptomeningeal Disease 26. Minimally invasive percutaneous treatment in the palliation of painful bone metastases 27. Proton stereotactic radiosurgery for brain metastases 28. The Zap-X: A Novel 3 Megavolt Linear Accelerator for Dedicated Intracranial Stereotactic Radiosurgery  29. Immunotherapy and Radiosurgery for Brain and Spine Metastases  30. 24 Gy in 2 Daily Spine SBRT Fractions as Developed by the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre 31. MRI for spinal metastases and response determination  32. Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy (SBRT) for Metastatic Disease to the Sacrum 33. Radiomics and its Role in Predicting Radiotherapy Response and Outcome in Brain Metastasis

    Biography

    Arjun Sahgal, MD (chief editor), is a leader in the field of high-precision stereotactic radiation to the brain and spine. After training at the University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in radiation oncology, he completed a fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco, in brain and spine radiosurgery with Dr. David Larson. Since then he has been recognized as a national and international clinical expert and research leader in radiosurgery. His main focus is on developing spine stereotactic body radiotherapy as an effective therapy for patients with spinal tumors. He has published numerous book chapters on the subject and more than 200 peer-reviewed papers in high-impact journals, including Journal of Clinical Oncology and The Lancet Oncology. He has edited or written several books specific to research on brain and bone metastases and is an editorial board member for several journals. He was chairman of the International Stereotactic Radiosurgery Society meeting (June 2013) and was a board member for the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada and the International Stereotactic Radiosurgery Society. He has been invited to speak at several international meetings, has been a visiting professor at various universities, and leads several research groups. His further research activities involve integrating MRI into radiotherapy delivery, combining novel pharmacologic therapies with radiosurgery, and MRI-guided focused ultrasound.