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American Radiosurgery

How stereotactic radiosurgery treats the brain without a cut, what it can and cannot do, and what the day in the frame is actually like.
Gamma Knife radiosurgery, from the first scan to the years of follow-up.

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Last updated: June 12, 2026

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What the site is for

American Radiosurgery is a general education and support resource about stereotactic radiosurgery, written by a former patient and reviewed by a neurosurgeon. It is here to help you understand the subject and ask better questions of your own team. It is not a medical service, and using it is not a consultation.

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