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Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS)
Precise treatment for the brain, without an incision
Stereotactic radiosurgery, or SRS, is a highly precise form of radiation therapy that delivers a focused dose to a small, well-defined target, most often in the brain. Despite its name, there is no incision and no cutting — many fine radiation beams are aimed from different angles so that they meet precisely at the target.
Our radiation oncology team considers SRS as part of comprehensive cancer and neuro-oncology care, assessing whether it is suitable for your diagnosis and planning your treatment around your needs.
Whether SRS is used on its own or alongside other treatments such as surgery or other radiotherapy, we are committed to care that supports both your physical health and emotional well-being — and to being by your side every step of the way.

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