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Stereotactic body radiation therapy for breast cancer: Stereotactic body radiation therapy for breast cancer combines computed tomography with high-dose, 360 degree (around the circumference of the body) radiation to treat breast cancer while reducing damage to adjacent healthy tissue and organs; this technology is accurate within two millimeters of the tumor mass. This procedure is considered a novel nonsurgical treatment option for cancer.
These diseases and conditions may be treated with the surgical procedure Stereotactic body radiation therapy for breast cancer:
These non-surgical medical options may be possible alternative treatments to performing Stereotactic body radiation therapy for breast cancer:
Surgical procedure options to consider as an alternative for Stereotactic body radiation therapy for breast cancer may include these surgeries:
Possible surgical complications of Stereotactic body radiation therapy for breast cancer may include:
The prognosis for a good medical outcome: The prognosis is good. Usually less than five treatments are necessary, compared to 20-40 treatments for traditional external-beam radiation therapy.
Recovery period for Stereotactic body radiation therapy for breast cancer: None.
Other names for this medical surgical procedures (Stereotactic body radiation therapy for breast cancer) include:
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