
The Radiosurgery Society

Cureus Journal Channel: The Radiosurgery Society® (RSS)
The Radiosurgery Society® (RSS) Channel on Cureus is dedicated to advancing knowledge and innovation in the field of stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) and stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT). This platform serves as a valuable resource for clinicians, researchers, and medical professionals interested in cutting-edge developments in radiosurgical techniques, patient outcomes, and technological advancements.
Eligibility for Submission
Submissions are open to all researchers, clinicians, medical physicists, and healthcare professionals involved in the fields of stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS), stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), medical physics, and advancing therapies. We welcome contributions from both early-career and experienced professionals worldwide.
Types of Submissions Accepted
The RSS Channel accepts a broad range of scholarly work, including:
- Original Articles – Research studies and clinical investigations that provide new insights into SRS, SBRT and advancing therapies including GRID, LATTICE, Microbeam and FLASH.
- Case Reports – Unique or educational patient cases that highlight clinical challenges, innovative techniques, or novel applications of SRS, SBRT and advancing therapies.
- Review Articles – Comprehensive analyses of current trends, advancements, or controversies in SRS, SBRT and related fields.
- Technical Reports – Detailed accounts of new methodologies, treatment planning strategies, or emerging technologies.
- Abstracts & Posters – Presentations from the Radiosurgery Society Scientific Meetings.
By providing an open-access platform for knowledge-sharing, the RSS Channel encourages collaboration and the dissemination of groundbreaking research to enhance patient care and treatment precision in SRS and SBRT applications and advancing therapies.
Please note that all submissions must adhere to the Cureus editorial guidelines