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0:00 Introduction: a neurologist must be involved before starting treatment for brain tumors and must be present during the entire course of treatment 1:07 What is Gamma Knife: a brief overview 3:43 Example: a metastasis of salivary gland cancer in the cavernous sinus. There are no alternatives to Gamma Knife radiosurgery, the treatment of a specific patient was performed in one session, the effect is on the slide in the video 4:23 Example: Gamma Knife treatment of multiple melanoma metastases in the brain, multiple targeted irradiation 5:36 Multifractional radiation therapy of a large brain tumor, effectiveness, a control image is shown 7:00 What is CyberKnife, how does it work, in what situations is it more convenient than Gamma Knife? 9:05 Proton therapy in the treatment of tumors: advantages, features, safety 9:36 Specific clinical examples of the use of proton therapy, slides and explanations 9:46 Benign tumors in children. Treatment of craniopharyngioma with proton therapy, comparison of dose distribution of proton therapy with traditional photon radiation therapy 10:57 Treatment of large-volume tumors: chordoma of the skull base, proton treatment plan 12:21 Large-volume tumors requiring high dose delivery (in the report, an example is glial tumors), advantages of proton therapy 14:17 Treatment of tumors in children: proton therapy reduces the likelihood of developing secondary tumors, link to the study 16:32 Comparison of radiation treatment methods available at MIBS: Gamma Knife, CyberKnife, proton therapy 17:28 How to refer a patient for treatment at MIBS, how a patient can sign up for treatment independently, how to send documents for review (remotely) to receive a preliminary decision on the possibility of treatment