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Neuro-Oncology (Hardcover)
P. Paoletti, Kintomo Takakura, M.D. Walker, G. Butti, S. Pezzotta
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This volume focuses on the present state of biological research as
well as the diagnosis and treatment of nervous system neoplasia.
The section concerning 'Biology and Diagnosis' describes the aspect
related to brain tumour classification and neuro-radiological
diagnosis. Papers on oncogenes and growth factor expression are
also included. The role of surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy,
as well as new therapeutic approaches, is described in the section
on 'Therapy of Gliomas'. "Neuro-Oncology" presents an up-to-date
review of research on biological studies and the treatment of
meningiomas, neuronomas, craniopharingiomas, pinealomas, metastatic
tumours, and cerebral tumours in children written by some of the
most respected neurosurgeons in the world. The book is recommended
not only to neurosurgeons and neurologists, but also to all
researchers actively working in the field of neuro-oncology.
This volume contains the proceedings of the latest in a series of
international symposia on advances in neuro-oncology, held
September 26-29, 1990, in San Remo, Italy and sponsored by the
University of Pavia, I.R.C.C.S. Policlinico San Matteo (Pavia,
Italy) and the Giovanni Lorenzini Medical Foundation
(Milan-Houston). It drew papers from six continents of the world,
was attended by over 500 investigators, and demonstrated the
extraordinary vitality, depth and breadth of research which
characterizes modem neuro-oncology. Over the course of the last
decade, there has been a remarkable shift in research carried out
in the heterogeneous field of neuro-oncology, which appears to be
away from clinical descriptive studies, and toward more basic and
fundamental investigation of the pathology, immunohis tochemistry,
biochemical and cellular subsets of brain tumors. Besides the
traditional fields of neurology, neurosurgery, neuropathology, and
radiation therapy, there has been an increased interest and
involvement by investigators in the fields of medical oncology,
neuroradiology, immunology, and many areas of fundamental
neurobiology. It has become evident that interest has also been
exhibited in a broader spectrum of tumors than just the malignant
glial series, and studies in meningioma, craniopharyngioma,
neurinomas, and the pituitary tumors were reported. Several
sessions were devoted to the special problems of pediatric brain
tumors."
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