Approach significantly improved local control, and longer survival observed in trial ...
Summary: Implanting radioactive collagen tiles during brain surgery dramatically outperforms the current standard of care for patients with newly diagnosed brain metastases. The ROADS trial reveals ...
A multicenter clinical trial led by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center has found that implanting collagen tiles during brain surgery to deliver targeted radiation therapy ...
Intraoperative cesium-131 tile-based radiation therapy (TBRT) with GammaTile significantly improved local control, surgical bed recurrence-free survival (SB-RFS), and overall surv ...
Phase 3 ROADS enrolled 204 patients across 32 centers (2021–2025) with 2–7 cm brain metastases, comparing tile-based intraoperative radiation versus external stereotactic radiation. Surgical bed ...
The study (NCT06368310), sponsored by the University of Manchester and conducted with Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust, evaluated INBRAIN’s graphene-based cortical interface during ...
Space-occupying cyst (SOC), a fluid-filled sac that grows in a confined area of the body, is one of the major complications associated with brain tumor resection. Understanding the clinical features ...
Implementation of an automated dashboard to monitor unplanned reoperations in a public cancer hospital in São Paulo. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2025 ASCO Annual Meeting I. This abstract ...