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‘This is the second in a series of volumes under the heading Radiosurgery, the first of which maintains an important place on my bookshelf and provides comprehensive reviews on this developing subject. ...
These are not reviews for freshmen in the field or those wanting to obtain a wide angle view on which patients best benefit from the technique.
Overall, a commendable book, particularly in conjunction with its predecessor (Radiosurgery 1995), ... by itself, Radiosurgery 1997 is a specialist's tome ...’
British Journal of Neurosurgery

‘... this book is a good source of information on highly specialized aspects of the current state of the art of radiosurgery. It contains several excellent review papers which would give the reader not familiar with this area some perspective on the field. However, most papers deal with some highly specialized aspects of radiosurgery, and as such would be more suitable as a reference to individuals involved in radiosurgery. The field of radiosurgery and stereotactic radiation therapy is a rapidly evolving clinical and technological enterprise, and this book represents a good collection of papers contributing to the growing body of knowledge in this area.’
The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences


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