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. 2024 Mar;74(3 (Supple-3)):S201-S211.
doi: 10.47391/JPMA.S3.GNO-24.

Judicious and evidence-based use of radiosurgery - recommendations for low-middle income countries

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Judicious and evidence-based use of radiosurgery - recommendations for low-middle income countries

Syed Ather Enam et al. J Pak Med Assoc. 2024 Mar.

Abstract

Surgical removal remains the primary treatment for most brain tumours. However, radiosurgery presents an effective, less invasive alternative or additional treatment for certain types. Our goal was to explore radiosurgery's roles in treating various brain tumours, focussing on its application in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). We reviewed all relevant systematic reviews, metaanalyses, and guidelines to determine the most effective radiosurgical approaches. Additionally, we consulted a panel of experts with over ten years of experience in LMICs, such as Pakistan. For brain tumours, stereotactic radiosurgery should generally follow a confirmed histopathological diagnosis. Exceptions include tumours identified through Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), like Vestibular Schwannoma (VS), pre-diagnosed Neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2), multiple typical meningiomas, and metastases with a known histology from another site. While radiosurgery is gaining traction as a primary and adjunct treatment in some LMICs, the lack of regional guidelines, trained personnel, and collaboration among specialists hinders its wider adoption. Addressing these gaps is crucial for expanding radiosurgical care in these regions.

Keywords: Meningeal neoplasms, neurofibromatosis, neuroma, acoustic, meningioma, Radiosurgery, brain neoplasms, magnetic resonance imaging, pituitary tumour, glioma, vestibular schwannoma..

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