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Report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine calls on America to develop a national strategy in materials science
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The Modern Management of Brain Metastases
During the webinar, Dr Arjun Sahgal will share his perspective on the latest trends for treating brain metastases. Dr Sahgal will examine the most recent published clinical data comparing the benefits of SRS with previous treatment techniques, and the use of the most recent technologies available.
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