The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Surgery, Radiation therapy, Radiosurgery, Radiology and Magnetic resonance imaging. The Surgery study combines topics in areas such as Spinal cord compression and Metastasis. His Spinal cord compression research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Decompression, Central nervous system disease and Rachis.
Mark H. Bilsky has included themes like Time to recurrence, Myelopathy, Nuclear medicine, Toxicity and Tomography in his Radiation therapy study. His work carried out in the field of Radiosurgery brings together such families of science as Dose fractionation, Gemcitabine, Cohort and Esophagus. His research in Radiology intersects with topics in Laminectomy and Histology.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Surgery, Radiology, Radiation therapy, Radiosurgery and Cancer. His research integrates issues of Spinal cord compression and Metastasis in his study of Surgery. His studies deal with areas such as Renal cell carcinoma and Spine as well as Radiology.
His study looks at the relationship between Radiation therapy and fields such as Nuclear medicine, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. Mark H. Bilsky combines topics linked to Combined Modality Therapy with his work on Radiosurgery. His Cancer research integrates issues from Spinal disease, Disease, Cohort and Intensive care medicine.
Surgery, Radiology, Cancer, Radiosurgery and Radiation therapy are his primary areas of study. Within one scientific family, Mark H. Bilsky focuses on topics pertaining to Spinal cord compression under Surgery, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Laminectomy. His Radiology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Spinal column, Retrospective cohort study and Extent of resection.
His Cancer research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Stereotactic body radiotherapy, Spinal disease, Disease and Cohort. Mark H. Bilsky combines subjects such as Radiation treatment planning, Incidence, Spinal metastases, Sacrum and Adjuvant therapy with his study of Radiosurgery. His Radiation therapy study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Quality of life, Cumulative incidence and Oncology.
Mark H. Bilsky mainly focuses on Surgery, Radiation therapy, Quality of life, Radiology and Decompression. Surgery connects with themes related to Extravasation in his study. His Radiation therapy study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Curettage.
His study explores the link between Quality of life and topics such as Cancer that cross with problems in Prospective cohort study, Disease and Stereotactic body radiotherapy. His studies in Radiology integrate themes in fields like Spinal column, Retrospective cohort study, Tumor excision and Trauma surgery. His Decompression research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Laminectomy, Spinal cord compression, Dissection, Posterior longitudinal ligament and Concomitant.
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A novel classification system for spinal instability in neoplastic disease: an evidence-based approach and expert consensus from the Spine Oncology Study Group.
Charles G. Fisher;Christian P. Dipaola;Timothy C. Ryken;Mark H. Bilsky.
Spine (2010)
High-Dose, Single-Fraction Image-Guided Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy for Metastatic Spinal Lesions
Yoshiya Yamada;Mark H. Bilsky;D. Michael Lovelock;Ennapadam S. Venkatraman.
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics (2008)
Stackable cage system for corpectomy/vertebrectomy
Stefano Boriani;Mark H. Bilsky;Patrick J. Boland;T. Glenn Pait.
(1998)
The NOMS Framework: Approach to the Treatment of Spinal Metastatic Tumors
Ilya Laufer;David G. Rubin;Eric Lis;Brett W. Cox.
Oncologist (2013)
Local disease control for spinal metastases following "separation surgery" and adjuvant hypofractionated or high-dose single-fraction stereotactic radiosurgery: outcome analysis in 186 patients.
Ilya Laufer;J Bryan Iorgulescu;Talia Chapman;Eric Lis.
Journal of Neurosurgery (2013)
Spinal Instability Neoplastic Score: An Analysis of Reliability and Validity From the Spine Oncology Study Group
Daryl R. Fourney;Evan M. Frangou;Timothy C. Ryken;Christian P. DiPaola.
Journal of Clinical Oncology (2011)
Reliability analysis of the epidural spinal cord compression scale.
Mark H Bilsky;Ilya Laufer;Daryl R Fourney;Michael Groff.
Journal of Neurosurgery (2010)
An integrated functional magnetic resonance imaging procedure for preoperative mapping of cortical areas associated with tactile, motor, language, and visual functions.
Joy Hirsch;Maximilian I. Ruge;Maximilian I. Ruge;Karl H. S. Kim;Denise D. Correa;Denise D. Correa.
Neurosurgery (2000)
International Spine Radiosurgery Consortium Consensus Guidelines for Target Volume Definition in Spinal Stereotactic Radiosurgery
Brett W. Cox;Daniel E. Spratt;Michael Lovelock;Mark H. Bilsky.
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics (2012)
Risk of Fracture After Single Fraction Image-Guided Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy to Spinal Metastases
Peter S. Rose;Ilya Laufer;Patrick J. Boland;Andrew Hanover.
Journal of Clinical Oncology (2009)
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