The tutorial is an interactive health education resource from the Patient Education Institute. Using animated graphics each tutorial explains a procedure or condition in easy-to-read language. You can also listen to the tutorial. This is the PART I
Evan Ross, a survivor of BT now working at the department of medicine for Cedars-Sinai, describe complementary & alternative medicine approaches to brain tumor treatment
A small, non-toxic molecule may soon be available as an effective treatment for many forms of cancer, including lung, breast and brain tumours, say University of Alberta researchers. For years, DCA -- or dichloroacetate -- has been used to treat children with inborn errors of metabolism due to mitochondrial diseases.
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A new study suggest cell use could lead to cancer. Study exposed human and rat cells to low level radioation. Frequency used in study is similar to one in cell phones. Low levels of radiation from handsets interfere with cells. Cell division encourages the growth of tumors.
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Presentazione della Dr.ssa Alba Brandes all'AIOM 2006 sui tomori cerebrali. In questa prima parte si dà risalto all'importanza dell'enzima MGMT, l'importanza della individuazione della radionecrosi, utilizzo della temozolomide, seprimentazione sul PTK e l'angiogenesi (VEGF).
ABC's David Puente asks Johns Hopkins Dr. Alfredo Quinones. More on my site here:
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(source ABC News, May 2008)
Get a front-row seat to a high-risk brain tumor surgery with a twist:the patient must stay awake and alert to guide his doctors throught the surgery.
Source: National Geographic - 20 Feb 2008
The tutorial is an interactive health education resource from the Patient Education Institute. Using animated graphics each tutorial explains a procedure or condition in easy-to-read language. You can also listen to the tutorial. This is the PART II - Source Medline Plus
May 22: Why wasn't Sen. Kennedy's tumor detected earlier? NBC News Chief Medical Editor Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks with TODAY's Ann Curry about warning signs for brain cancer. (Today Show)