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New Thinking and Controversies in Radiosurgery Debate: SRS for Brain Mets – How Big is Too Big? How Many is Too Many? #radiosurgery #stereotacticradiosurgery #srs Presented by: Scott Soltys, MD Radiation Oncology, Stanford Cancer Center At Stanford University Medical Center, Palo Alto, California, USA — Dr. Scott Soltys, MD, is an Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology (Radiation Therapy) and, by courtesy, of Neurosurgery at the Stanford University Medical Center. He is the director of Radiation Oncology for the stereotactic radiosurgery program and the residency program director. His research investigates novel approaches and improvement of outcomes for patients treated with stereotactic radiosurgery for benign and malignant conditions in the central nervous system. Dr. Soltys completed his Radiation Oncology residency at Stanford in 2005, and earned his MD at the University of Michigan School of Medicine in 2000. — Aizik Wolf, MD Neurosurgery, Miami Neuroscience Center at Larkin Hospital, South Miami, Florida, USA Dr. Aizik L. Wolf, MD, is a neurosurgeon and a world-leading authority on stereotactic radiosurgery. He serves as the medical director at the Miami Neuroscience Center at Larkin Community Hospital, South Florida’s leading neuroscience care and research facility. Dr. Wolf received his medical degree from Yale University School of Medicine and has been in practice for more than 30 years. Sponsored by ZAP: https://zapsurgical.com/