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Biology of Brain Tumour - Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Biology of Brain Tumour (London, October 24-26, 1984) (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986)
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Biology of Brain Tumour - Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Biology of Brain Tumour (London, October 24-26, 1984) (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986)
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This volume contains the proceedings of the Second International
Symposium on Biology of Brain Tumour. The first Symposium was held
in 1979 at Gardonne Riviera, Italy. This meeting was planned in
order to coincide with the lOOth Anniversary of the first reported
operation for glioma in London on November 25, 1884. Since the
first meeting, the field of neuro-oncology has made remarkable
progress in understanding both basic and clinical factors of
significance to patients with brain tumor. While the earlier
meeting dealt to a large extent with clinically oriented studies,
this symposium was more heavily weighted toward the biology of
brain tumour and improving our understanding at the physiologic,
biochemical, pharmacologic, and cellular level. The meeting was
divided according to scientific content into presentations and
discussions as well as posters for more leisurely viewing, so as to
allow the main themes of the meeting to sequentially develop. The
first session dealt extensively with neuro-oncology at the
molecular level and included considerable discus sion of material
related to the babic biochemical milieu in which tumors originate,
proliferate, and eventually destroy the brain. Classic
neuropathology has been the mainstay of tumor identification and
characteriza tion, however, the process of classification has
become much more complex. The availability of a variety of new
tools has allowed investigation into the validity of the more
traditional classification systems as well as the development of
newer biologically related concepts."
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