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New Hope for Brain Cancer Treatment
Episode 57

New Hope for Brain Cancer Treatment

This week, a radiation oncologist explains what we know about brain tumors and how current treatments offer hope to patients with metastatic cancer in the brain.

Health Matters · Dr. Kathryn Beal, Faith Salie

July 17, 202412m 43s

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Show Notes

With new advances in the treatment of brain cancer, patients have more options than ever. This week, Faith talks with Dr. Kathryn Beal, a radiation oncologist at NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine, to explore how breakthroughs in immunotherapy and stereotactic radiosurgery can successfully treat metastatic cancer in the brain. In recognition of Glioblastoma Awareness Day, Dr. Beal also explains treatment options for gliomas, and her hope for the future for patients with brain tumors and brain metastases.

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