
Jason Sheehan and Farzad Maroufi
Jan 16, 2025, 10:17
Jason Sheehan: Preoperative versus postoperative SRS for brain metastasis
Jason Sheehan, Neurosurgeon at the University of Virginia, shared a post on X about a recent paper by him and colleagues published in Neurosurgical Review:
“A new study by my team on preoperative versus postoperative SRS for brain metastasis in Neurosurgical Review.”
Authors: S Farzad Maroufi, Mohammad Sadegh Fallahi, S Parmis Maroufi, Vida Kassaeyan, Paolo Palmisciano and Jason P Sheehan
Farzad Maroufi, Neurosurgeon and Post-Doc Research Fellow at Johns Hopkins University, shared Jason Sheehan’s post adding:
“While waiting for results of ongoing trials on timing of SRS, our study found preoperative SRS may improve composite outcome, leptomeningeal disease, and adverse events.”
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