Some tumors can't be surgically removed because of their location in the brain. In those cases, your doctor will likely suggestchemotherapy,radiation therapy, or both to help shrink or remove your tumor. You may also get chemotherapy and radiation therapy after surgery to help kill any remaining...
proofread Ok! Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Papillary craniopharyngiomas (PCPs) are a rare type of brain tumor that cause substantial morbidity for patients. While surgery and radiation are often used to treat PCPs, incomplete removal of the tumor and toxicity from radiation can leave patients...
The success of treatment of brain metastasis with radiation therapy - International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physicsdoi:10.1016/0360-3016(77)90375-3A.Robert KaganHarvey A. GilbertHerman NussbaumPaul ChanJohn WagnerKaspar FuchsElsevier Inc.International Journal of Radiation OncologyBiologyPhysics...
Tumor cells may acquire resistance to therapies, leading to stress-induced autophagy activation that promotes tumor growth and recurrence [3,204]. Hence, it can be inferred that the role of autophagy might go beyond controlling tumor advancement and impact the recurrence of glioma. During the initi...
[6]. The low survival rate of GBM is due to their aggressive nature, making surgical removal challenging, and their resistance to traditional cancer therapies including radiation and chemotherapy designed to target tumor cells [7,8,9]. Targeting pro-survival and non-apoptotic death pathways is ...
The treatment of Hodgkin lymphoma is one of the success stories of modern medicine. There is a unified pathologic classification schema, a noninvasive stag... A Punnett,RW Tsang,DC Hodgson - 《Seminars in Radiation Oncology》 被引量: 147发表: 2010年 Fluid biopsy for circulating tumor cell ide...
success. I guess in the larger sense in that I had lived through the craniotomy and that he drained and cauterized the cyst of my brain tumor, as well as removing what he could; in that sense I’ll agree that surgery was a complete success. However, there was the minor complication ...
Thanks to you, I have the pleasure of paying the gift of life forward. At the event, we were entertained all night by the band and with the excitement of the auction and raffle, all of us were there for one common cause – a brain tumor diagnosis. Shortly after moving the event to ...
In recent years, as the importance of the TME composition related to invasive glioma biology and therapeutic success has become more clear, the focus of glioma therapy has also broadened to explore strategies that can concomitantly treat tumor cells as well as the key supporting non-tumor ...
anatomical structures that are natural barriers to tumor spread (i.e. falx cerebri) are delineated in the imaging to optimize the margin around the actual tumor in which radiation is applied. While radiation planning is primarily performed on CT, MRI may also be acquired and used for enhanced ...