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This is the true journey of a patient with lung adenocarcinoma.

At the time of initial diagnosis, he was treated with targeted therapy, which helped to stabilize the lung tumor. However, during the course of treatment, the patient began to experience dizziness and blurred vision. Further evaluation revealed that the cancer had metastasized to the brain.

For many, the words “brain metastasis” may sound like a sign of despair. But the medical team quickly devised a treatment plan and initiated 5th-generation Helical Knife (Gamma Knife) stereotactic radiotherapy.

Designed to manage tumors in complex and sensitive areas, this technology is especially effective for brain metastases:
✅ Non-invasive — no craniotomy required
✅ No anesthesia, with maximal protection of normal brain tissue
✅ Short treatment sessions, rapid recovery, highly precise targeting

After several sessions of stereotactic radiotherapy, follow-up imaging showed the brain lesions had significantly regressed, some even completely resolved. His dizziness and visual disturbances gradually improved, and his overall condition stabilized with renewed energy 💪.

This is a story of perseverance, advanced technology, and hope.
Even when lung cancer has spread to the brain, there are still meaningful treatment options and pathways forward.

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