Conditions Treated with Gamma Knife Radiosurgery

Gamma Knife Treatment

Gamma Knife radiosurgery pinpoints tiny beams of radiation to treat even the most challenging brain tumors and abnormalities, including those that are:

  • Too difficult to reach with traditional brain surgery
  • Dangerously close to critical structures, such as the brain stem or optic nerve

At Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, we use Gamma Knife to treat:

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Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center is upgrading its radiation oncology facilities, including its main campus and satellite facilities, to better serve patients and provide the most modern...

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Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center will host "Staying Sharp: Ask the Experts about Keeping Your Brain Young" on...

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Wake Forest Baptist April Awards and Recognitions

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A national clinical trial testing the efficacy of a novel brain tumor vaccine has begun at Wake Forest Baptist Medical...

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Researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are teaming up for a...

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Last Updated 3/2/2012
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