Neuro-Oncological Surgeon
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Last updated on 04 Feb 2026
Overview
Neuro-Oncological Surgeons perform complex surgeries on brain and spinal tumors. Their primary aim is to remove cancerous tissues without damaging vital neural structures. Precision and microsurgical skill define their practice. They work in tandem with neuro-oncologists, radiologists, and pathologists. Their role is central to prolonging life and improving neurological function in cancer patients.

Job Description
- Surgically remove brain, spine, or skull base tumors.
- Use neuro-navigation and intraoperative imaging.
- Work closely with oncology and radiation teams.
- Manage surgical outcomes and complications.
- Guide patients on risks, recovery, and prognosis.
- Participate in tumor board case reviews.

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