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Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS) for Limited Brain Metastases

Mostly used for brain metastases with a limited number, small volume, and suitable location for precise irradiation, as a means of local control. Decisions are influenced by the number and size of lesions, distance from functional areas, severity of symptoms, previous radiotherapy/surgery history, s

24-72h

Response window

Approx. $1,800

Treatment fee

Included support

  • +Hospital matching
  • +Record review
  • +Care coordination
  • +Travel support
  • +Interpretation support

Not included

  • -Treatment fee
  • -Travel costs
  • -Optional extras

Hospital consultation window

Peking Union Medical College Hospital - Beijing - Grade 3A

Ruijin Hospital - Shanghai - Grade 3A

West China Hospital - Chengdu - Grade 3A

Our service process

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How Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS) for Limited Brain Metastases is performed

Localization is performed under a head fixation mask or positioning frame, combining enhanced MRI and positioning CT for image fusion and target delineation. After physicists and doctors develop and verify the plan, a high dose of radiation is given once or in fractions on equipment such as a linear accelerator or Gamma Knife, and in-situ monitoring is performed. Postoperative observation of neurological symptoms and follow-up imaging to assess response are arranged. The above is general health information, not medical advice; specific details are subject to specialist evaluation and hospital protocols.

What is Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS) for Limited Brain Metastases?

Localization is performed under a head fixation mask or positioning frame, combining enhanced MRI and positioning CT for image fusion and target delineation. After physicists and doctors develop and verify the plan, a high dose of radiation is given once or in fractions on equipment such as a linear accelerator or Gamma Knife, and in-situ monitoring is performed. Postoperative observation of neurological symptoms and follow-up imaging to assess response are arranged. The above is general health information, not medical advice; specific details are subject to specialist evaluation and hospital protocols.

How is Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS) for Limited Brain Metastases performed?

Step 1

How Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS) for Limited Brain Metastases is performed

Localization is performed under a head fixation mask or positioning frame, combining enhanced MRI and positioning CT for image fusion and target delineation. After physicists and doctors develop and verify the plan, a high dose of radiation is given once or in fractions on equipment such as a linear accelerator or Gamma Knife, and in-situ monitoring is performed. Postoperative observation of neurological symptoms and follow-up imaging to assess response are arranged. The above is general health information, not medical advice; specific details are subject to specialist evaluation and hospital protocols.

How Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS) for Limited Brain Metastases is performed

Recovery process

Step 1

Recovery and stay

The total is usually 7–14 days (consultation + positioning/planning + treatment and observation), subject to the actual schedule.

Recovery and stay

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Frequently asked questions

How do I get started?
Submit a free evaluation request with your diagnosis and records. The team reviews your case and suggests suitable next steps.
Do I need a visa to travel to China for treatment?
Many patients do. We can help explain what documents are normally needed for treatment travel planning.
Will there be a language barrier?
Medical interpretation can be arranged for consultations and treatment visits.
How much does treatment cost?
Costs depend on the procedure, hospital, and treatment pathway. A practical estimate is provided before travel.
What happens after I return home?
We can help coordinate remote follow-up and keep communication open with your care team.