SBRT

Radiotherapy for liver malignancies

Liver malignancies include primary liver cancer (hepato-cellular carcinoma [HCC], cholangiocarcinoma) and liver metastases. The incidence of primary liver cancer is increasing in the UK and in the last decade the incidence rates of HCC have increased by 60% with mortality increasing at a similar pace. Surgical resection and transplantation (for HCC) are traditionally regarded as […]

Dr Maria Hawkins, Dr Sean O'Cathail

MRC Oxford Institute for Radiation Oncology, University of Oxford

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SABR in the UK: Current status and developments

Stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR), also known as stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), as defined by the American Society of Radiation Oncology and the American Society of Radiology is an external beam radiation therapy method used to very precisely deliver a high dose of radiation to an extra-cranial target within the body, using either a single […]

Dr Patrick Murray, Dr Kevin Franks, Dr Pooja Jain

Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

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Stereotactic ablative radiotherapy for lung cancer

Stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR), which is also referred to as stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), is defined as “the precise irradiation of an image defined extra-cranial lesion associated with the use of high radiation dose in a small number of fractions”. SABR is a relatively recent advance in the treatment of small peripheral non-small cell lung […]

Dr Brinda Sethugavalar, Dr Louise Murray, Dr Kevin Franks

Leeds Cancer Centre, St James's University Hospital

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