New ISRS Guideline – Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy for Liver Metastases

We are very proud to share one of the newest ISRS Guidelines covering best practices in SRS and SBRT for intracranial and extracranial indications.

Published in the journal Practical Radiation Oncology (PRO): Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy for liver metastases: Systematic review and meta-analysis with International Stereotactic Radiosurgery Society (ISRS) Practice Guidelines

Lead author Prof Ciro Franzese describes the results

The newly published ISRS guidelines for SBRT in liver metastases represent a significant step forward in providing evidence-based recommendations for the safe and effective treatment of this challenging setting. By standardizing treatment protocols, these guidelines ensure that patients receive precise ablative radiotherapy tailored to improve disease control while minimizing toxicity. This achievement enhances patient outcomes and expands access to a non-invasive therapeutic option for a common site of metastatic disease, offering hope for better quality of life and prolonged survival.

Watch the complete interview with Prof. Ciro Franzese here:

All ISRS guidelines are available online.