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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2015
The past 2 decades have witnessed a revolution in the management of childhood brain tumors, with the establishment of multidisciplinary teams and national and international consortiums that led to significant improvements in the outcomes of children with brain tumors.
Murali, Chintagumpala, Amar, Gajjar
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The past 2 decades have witnessed a revolution in the management of childhood brain tumors, with the establishment of multidisciplinary teams and national and international consortiums that led to significant improvements in the outcomes of children with brain tumors.
Murali, Chintagumpala, Amar, Gajjar
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The American Journal of Medicine, 2018
Brain tumors are common, requiring general medical providers to have a basic understanding of their diagnosis and management. The most prevalent brain tumors are intracranial metastases from systemic cancers, meningiomas, and gliomas, specifically, glioblastoma.
J Ricardo, McFaline-Figueroa +1 more
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Brain tumors are common, requiring general medical providers to have a basic understanding of their diagnosis and management. The most prevalent brain tumors are intracranial metastases from systemic cancers, meningiomas, and gliomas, specifically, glioblastoma.
J Ricardo, McFaline-Figueroa +1 more
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2011
For most cancers, PET is essentially a diagnostic tool. For brain tumors, PET has got its main contribution at the level of the therapeutic management. Indeed, specific reasons render the therapeutic management of brain tumors, especially gliomas, a real challenge. Although some gliomas may appear well-delineated on conventional neuroimaging such as CT
Goldman, Serge, Pirotte, BenoƮt
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For most cancers, PET is essentially a diagnostic tool. For brain tumors, PET has got its main contribution at the level of the therapeutic management. Indeed, specific reasons render the therapeutic management of brain tumors, especially gliomas, a real challenge. Although some gliomas may appear well-delineated on conventional neuroimaging such as CT
Goldman, Serge, Pirotte, BenoƮt
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Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 2017
This article describes the most common pediatric brain tumors and highlights recent developments in their diagnosis and treatment strategies.We are in the midst of a molecular era for pediatric brain tumors. Genetic and epigenetic profiling of tumors has impacted their diagnosis, allowing for the subgrouping of heterogeneous tumor groups and leading to
Mai, Dang, Peter C, Phillips
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This article describes the most common pediatric brain tumors and highlights recent developments in their diagnosis and treatment strategies.We are in the midst of a molecular era for pediatric brain tumors. Genetic and epigenetic profiling of tumors has impacted their diagnosis, allowing for the subgrouping of heterogeneous tumor groups and leading to
Mai, Dang, Peter C, Phillips
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Neurologic Clinics, 2001
The total care of a patient with an incurable brain tumor is a complex task. It is best performed by a team of specialized care providers including neurologists, neuro-oncologists, neurosurgeons, radiation oncologists, nurses, neuropsychologists, social workers, and physical and occupational therapists.
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The total care of a patient with an incurable brain tumor is a complex task. It is best performed by a team of specialized care providers including neurologists, neuro-oncologists, neurosurgeons, radiation oncologists, nurses, neuropsychologists, social workers, and physical and occupational therapists.
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Neurologic Clinics, 2004
A careful history and physical examination remain the most important aspects of headache assessment. enabling the neurologist to decide if any further studies are necessary. Only a minority of patients who have headaches have brain tumors; however, recognition of the headaches characteristically associated with tumors is most important.
Sarah, Kirby, R Allan, Purdy
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A careful history and physical examination remain the most important aspects of headache assessment. enabling the neurologist to decide if any further studies are necessary. Only a minority of patients who have headaches have brain tumors; however, recognition of the headaches characteristically associated with tumors is most important.
Sarah, Kirby, R Allan, Purdy
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Current Problems in Pediatrics, 1991
Introduction Tumors of the central nervous system (CNS), the most common solid tumors affecting children, account for nearly 20% of pediatric neoplasms. * Among adults, in sharp contrast, brain tumors constitute only 1% to 2% of all new cancers.2 Population-based studies have confirmed that the annual incidence of pediatric neoplasms of the CNS has ...
R E, Warnick, M S, Edwards
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Introduction Tumors of the central nervous system (CNS), the most common solid tumors affecting children, account for nearly 20% of pediatric neoplasms. * Among adults, in sharp contrast, brain tumors constitute only 1% to 2% of all new cancers.2 Population-based studies have confirmed that the annual incidence of pediatric neoplasms of the CNS has ...
R E, Warnick, M S, Edwards
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