Posted by Niki Perry...
not bt specific link, discusses r/t and dementia concerns:
www.neurology.org/cgi/content/abstract/39/6/789
recommended reading for those looking to get a good insight and details on r/t, covers more than just dementia concerns, has many pros and cons outlined. lotsa info:
books.google.com/books?id=NrZRPR ... lt#PPP1,M1
article on chemo cocktails and r/t outlining concerns:
suewidemark.com/chemo_braindamage.htm
Radiation caused necrosis:
emedicine.medscape.com/article/1157533-overview
and
www.uhrad.com/mriarc/mri075.htm
some links on radiation effects:
stokes.chop.edu/web/research/fac ... index.html
www.radiologyinfo.org/en/info.cf ... ain&bhcp=1
www.irsa.org/radation_therapy.html
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1695 ... PlusDrugs1
radiation necrosis can simulate a new tumor:
radiology.rsnajnls.org/cgi/conte ... /217/2/377
In January 07, PAMF became the first health care organization in the world with a new high-definition multileaf collimator (HD 120 MLC), an ultra-fine device for radiosurgery that shapes each treatment beam to match the exact contour of a tumor or other target. This technology allows doctors to treat brain tumors and cancer in all parts of the body with unsurpassed accuracy – all with fewer side effects, greater patient comfort and improved outcomes. this is now becoming available in many locales
www.pamf.org/news/2008/0301breakthrough.html