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Small Cell Lung Cancer and the Brain

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Dr. Sahgal gives a wealth of information about brain radiation in this video presentation from the LiveLung small cell lung cancer virtual group (livelung.org/smallcell). His discussion of prophylactic brain irradiation (PCI) and stereotactic brain radiation has helped many of us better understand brain radiation options and their effects so we can make the most informed choices. This is an excellent resource!

Link: vimeo.com/735061784/d05b1c5d61

Dr. Arjun Sahgal, radiation oncologist and scientist at the University of Toronto’s Sunnybrook Odette Cancer Centre, is an international clinical and research leader in the field of high precision stereotactic radiation to the brain and spine. He has published more than 400 peer reviewed research papers, including in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Lancet Oncology, and New England Journal of Medicine. Dr. Sahgal serves as Deputy Chief of the Department of Radiation Oncology, leads the CNS Neuro-Oncology program and is director of the Ablation Therapy program. After training at the University of Toronto in radiation oncology, Dr. Sahgal completed a radiosurgery fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco.

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