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Tess talks about her experience with having a brain tumour.
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Because of a new laser technology, Cleveland Clinic's doctors can offer hope to patients with tumors that were once inoperable. Gene Barnett, MD, director of the Burkhardt Brain Tumor Center at Cleveland Clinic, explains how the AutoLITT system is used to destroy some of the most challenging tumors. To learn more visit http://bit.ly/MKiStl.


New research out shows an experimental treatment that was first reported on "60 Minutes" can greatly increase survival rates for patients battling a certain brain cancer. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook explains how it works.
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A new drug that is in a phase 3 clinical trial has proven effective at preventing the growth of lower-grade brain tumors, with doctors saying nearly half of the patients in the trial haven’t needed chemotherapy or radiation years later. NBC News’ Lindsey Reiser has the details on the treatment.
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Brain Tumor Treatment options include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and targeted therapy. Watch this video by Dr. Anurag Saxena (Senior Consultant Neurosurgery & Spine Surgery), Narayana Superspeciality Hospital Gurugram, talk about Brain Tumor Treatment.
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Brain tumors are one of the most common diagnoses addressed in neuroradiology. This covers a wide spectrum of disease, from primary brain tumors like gliomas and glioblastomas to secondary disease like metastases. This lecture covers the spectrum of the most common brain tumors, with an emphasis on primary brain tumor.
This first video discusses how brain tumors are classified, the genetics of these tumors, and a general approach to brain tumors. Tumors can be divided into a few categories, including astrocytomas, oligodendrogliomas, other low grade glial tumors, and common non-glial tumors. Since the WHO reclassification occurred in 2016, genetic information has been used to classify tumors, with the most important mutations being isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH), 1p19q codeletion, and MGMT methylation. Oligodendrogliomas must be IDH mutants and 1p19q codeleted, and other tumors are now classified as astrocytomas.
IDH mutation is associated with lower grade astrocytomas and is associated with a survival advantage. Similar, MGMT methylation is associated with a better response to radiation, more pseudoprogression, and better survival.
Additional videos in the playlist will address some of the specific imaging findings and forming a differential diagnosis for brain tumors.
The level of this lecture is appropriate for radiology residents, radiology fellows, and trainees in other specialties who have an interest in neuroradiology or may see patients with brain tumors.
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When, at 24-years-old, Sabrina Leamon began to experience fogginess and anxiety she knew something was wrong. After experiencing two seizures, Sabrina finally knew the root of her symptoms. In 2020, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Sabrina was diagnosed with a slow-growing brain cancer called a grade II diffuse glioma. She recommends that if you think something is wrong, don’t delay and see your doctor today.
After the diagnosis, Sabrina looked for a healthcare team with expertise in treating her type of cancer. She found personalized cancer care under Thomas L. Beaumont, MD, PhD, neurosurgeon at UC San Diego Health who specializes in skull base and minimally invasive cranial surgery and brain tumors.
UC San Diego Health — home to the region’s only comprehensive brain tumor program and only National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center — has an internationally recognized team of experts in neuro-oncology, neurosurgery, radiation oncology, neuroradiology, neuropathology and neuroimaging for the comprehensive research and treatment of benign and malignant brain tumors.
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