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| | ABTA's: A Primer of <b>Brainb> Tumors |
 | | The <b>brainb>, the spinal cord, and the nerves that extend out from the <b>brainb> and spinal cord into various parts of the body, act together to send information to the <b>brainb> and relay instructions from the <b>brainb>. |  | | <b>Brainb> tumors are often difficult to diagnose because their symptoms, which serve as clues for the medical specialist, can be hard to pin down. |  | | Metastatic <b>brainb> tumors are tumors formed by cancer cells that arise elsewhere in the body and spread to the <b>brainb>. |
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http://neurosurgery.mgh.harvard.edu/abta/primer.htm
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| | <b>Brainb> tumor |
 | | Because <b>brainb> tumors can develop in parts of the <b>brainb> that control motor skills, speech, vision and thinking, rehabilitation may be a necessary part of recovery. |  | | A needle biopsy may be used for <b>brainb> tumors in hard to reach areas within your <b>brainb>. |  | | Tumors in the <b>brainb> typically are categorized as primary or secondary. |
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http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/DS/00281.html
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| | Building Knowledge |
 | | ascending tract The pathway of sensory nerves from the spinal cord to the <b>brainb> stem or thalamus. |  | | <b>brainb> stem The bottom-most portion of the <b>brainb>, connecting the cerebrum to the spinal cord. |  | | Between 10 and 20% of <b>brainb> tumors in children are <b>brainb> stem gliomas. |
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http://www.abta.org/buildingknowledge3.htm
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| | <b>Brainb> Tumor: Understanding Your Disease |
 | | Neuro-oncologist A physician with special training and experience in the medical treatment of <b>brainb> tumors by means of drugs or chemotherapy. |  | | Patients who experience temporary or permanent difficulties in speech, memory or motor skills as a result of a tumor require specialized therapy by speech, physical or occupational therapists with training and experience in the needs of <b>brainb> tumor patients. |  | | <b>Brainb> tumor specialists choose the appropriate treatment for an individual based on the type of <b>brainb> tumor, its grade, and the patient's age and general state of health. |
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http://www.medhelp.org/lib/brainqi.htm
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| | <b>Brainb> Tumors: Primary |
 | | The approach for treating <b>brainb> tumors is to reduce the tumor as much as possible using surgery, radiation treatment (also called radiotherapy), chemotherapy, or investigative procedures. |  | | Benign tumors can still be serious and even life-threatening if they are situated in vital areas in the <b>brainb> where they exert pressure on sensitive nerve tissue or if they increase pressure within the <b>brainb>. |  | | <b>Brainb> tumors are composed of cells that exhibit unrestrained growth in the <b>brainb>. |
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http://www.reutershealth.com/wellconnected/doc89.html
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| | <b>Brainb> Tumor / Family Village |
 | | The Children's <b>Brainb> Tumor Foundation's mission is to improve treatment, quality of life and the long term outlook for children with <b>brainb> and spinal cord tumors by funding, basic, clinical and applied research, state of the art therapies, professional information and education, and patient and family support. |  | | Information and experience is shared among <b>brainb> tumor patients, their families and supporters, all kinds of concerned medical professionals, medical educators, and researchers who study <b>brainb> tumor growth or treatment. |  | | The Childhood <b>Brainb> Tumor Foundation was founded by families, friends and physicians of children with <b>brainb> tumors. |
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http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/lib_brtm.htm
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| | Nervous System Tumors - neurologychannel |
 | | Because of the incredible complexity of the human <b>brainb> and its role in the normal functioning of the human body, <b>brainb> tumors often have incapacitating consequences. |  | | Malignant <b>brainb> tumors are the second leading cause of cancer death in young adults (under the age of 34), young children (under the age of 15), and people over 65. |  | | There is no known behavioral risk, so there is no way to educate people about what they can do to minimize their chances of developing <b>brainb> cancer. |
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http://www.neurologychannel.com/nstumors
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| | <b>Brainb> Tumor Information |
 | | South Florida <b>Brainb> Tumor Association Contains useful research updates, an anatomy of the <b>brainb>, and a personal story. |  | | Surviving a <b>Brainb> Tumor Surviving a glioblastoma multiforme or an anaplastic astrocytoma <b>brainb> tumor. |  | | Familial <b>Brainb> Tumor Registry Aimed at identifying families who are at high risk for <b>brainb> tumors and multiple cancer risk. |
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http://members.aol.com/lsdpout/brtmr.htm
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| | <b>Brainb> Tumor Resources about <b>Brainb> Tumor |
 | | Model C The Intraoperative MRI A Team Approach to Individualized Care At the Cleveland Clinic <b>Brainb> Tumor Institute, a multidisciplinary team of neurosurgeons, neuro-oncologists, medical oncologists... |  | | UAB - <b>Brainb> Tumor Treatment & Research Program Home Who We Are Referring Physicians Patients and Families Support Group Research Opportunities Staff How You Can Help Contact Us Active Protocols Facilities The Kirklin Clinic <b>Brainb> Buddies Chat... |  | | Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham will test the experimental cancer therapy Reolysin to treat gliomas, some of the most aggressive and deadly <b>brainb> tumors. |
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http://www.decancer.com/braintumor
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| | <b>Brainb> Tumor Links and Information |
 | | Not <b>brainb> tumor specific, but there are very good articles about the parts of the <b>brainb>. |  | | The mission is to fund innovative and creative <b>brainb> tumor research, both clinical, and basic science. |  | | The Foundation is committed to providing assistance for families of patients with <b>brainb> tumours, and also to the advancement of the treatment and research of these conditions. |
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http://www.virtualtrials.com/btlinks
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| | <b>Brainb> Tumor Center |
 | | The center is dedicated to providing the best treatment available for patients with benign and malignant primary tumors of the <b>brainb> and spinal cord, and to research leading to more effective therapies than those currently available. |  | | In addition, the <b>Brainb> Tumor Center faculty works with basic science researchers in the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute to test new immunological therapies for patients with malignant primary <b>brainb> tumors. |  | | The University of Pittsburgh <b>Brainb> Tumor Center is a member of the North American <b>Brainb> Tumor Consortium, which conducts clinical trials to evaluate novel chemotherapy, biological, and molecular treatments for patients with malignant primary <b>brainb> tumors. |
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http://www.neurosurgery.pitt.edu/braintumor
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| | Survive <b>Brainb> Tumor |
 | | Also includes stories from other <b>brainb> tumor survivors, pediatric information for parents, and an interactive guide to the <b>brainb>. |  | | Whether you are looking for printed information about treatments or tumor types, connecting with other patients and caregivers, or a place to find out about additional resources; <b>Brainb> Tumor Cancer Information has the information you need. |  | | Learn about the most common and advanced treatments for <b>brainb> cancer. |
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http://www.brain-tumor-cancer-information.com
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| | <b>Brainb> Tumor - Cerebra palsy |
 | | These meanings change however when we will help uscorrect the grade of <b>brainb> tumors that start in a donation we do! |  | | Tumors can help uscorrect the tumor in the URL to make a national and improved therapies for children diagnosed with <b>brainb> tumors in the <b>brainb> tumors are classified depending on! |  | | The cerebrum uses information from 782 <b>brainb> tumors in the <b>brainb> tumors in 1973 by <b>brainb> tumors is rehabilitation after <b>brainb> tumors diagnosed with <b>brainb> tumors in the <b>brainb> tumors! |
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http://www.braincenter.org
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| | <b>Brainb> tumors: <b>brainb> tumor treatment, symptoms & malignant <b>brainb> tumor support. |
 | | We are dedicated to promoting a cure for <b>brainb> tumors, improving the quality of life and giving hope to the <b>brainb> tumor community by funding meaningful research and providing patient resources, timely information and education. |  | | Being diagnosed with a <b>brainb> tumor is a difficult experience. |  | | This web site can help you cope by offering information about <b>brainb> tumors and treatment, malignant and benign <b>brainb> tumors, <b>brainb> tumor medical centers, the latest <b>brainb> tumor clinical trials as well as connecting you to a network of <b>brainb> tumor survivors. |
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http://www.braintumor.org
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| | <b>Brainb> Tumor, The Cancer Information Network |
 | | Clinical Trials and Noteworthy Treatments - A comprehensive site dedicated to trials of effective treatments for <b>brainb> tumors and collecting information from patients on treatments in use. |  | | <b>Brainb> tumor is a group of benign or malignant disease occurs in the <b>brainb>. |  | | <b>Brainb> Tumor: Understanding Your Disease- MedHelp.com provides information on how to choose a doctor and hospital for the treatment of <b>brainb> tumor. |
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http://www.cancerlinksusa.com/brain/index.asp
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| | American <b>Brainb> Tumor Association Literature |
 | | The American <b>Brainb> Tumor Association is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the elimination of <b>brainb> tumors through research and patient education services. |  | | About Metastatic Tumors to the <b>Brainb> and Spine |  | | ABTA is the oldest organization furthering this effort, begun in 1973 by two mothers struggling to understand <b>brainb> tumors. |
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http://neurosurgery.mgh.harvard.edu/abta
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| | <b>Brainb> Tumor Trials And Treatments |
 | | The information provided through this site should not be used for diagnosing or treating a <b>brainb> tumor, health problem or a disease. |  | | This site is maintained by the Musella Foundation For <b>Brainb> Tumor Research Information. |  | | There is no charge for the use of this <b>brainb> tumor information, but if you find this information useful and would like to make a contribution to our project, click here. |
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http://virtualtrials.com
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| | <b>Brainb> tumors - Children's Memorial Hospital (Chicago, IL) |
 | | The Falk <b>Brainb> Tumor Center at Children's Memorial is among the first institutions in the country to develop a cohesive, multidisciplinary program with support from specialists in more than 33 pediatric and surgical subspecialties. |  | | Learn about our <b>brainb> tumor board and program as well as our second-opinion program. |  | | <b>Brainb> tumors - Children's Memorial Hospital (Chicago, IL) |
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http://origin-www.childrensmemorial.org/depts/neurocenter/braintumor
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| | <b>BRAINb> TUMOR |
 | | Common symptoms of a <b>brainb> tumor include headache, nausea, vomiting, seizures, change in mentation, neurologic symptoms and loss of memory. |  | | Secondary <b>brainb> tumors occur from the spread of cancer into the <b>brainb> from a distant cancerous organ (metastasis). |  | | May be subdivided into primary <b>brainb> tumors and the more common, secondary <b>brainb> tumors. |
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http://www.medhelp.org/glossary/new/gls_0798.htm
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| | Johns Hopkins Medicine Stereotactic Radiosurgery |
 | | <b>Brainb> tumors and other <b>brainb> abnormalities including cancers that have spread to the <b>brainb> represent some of the most challenging conditions to treat. |  | | Radiosurgery can successfully treat many different <b>brainb> conditions, both benign and malignant. |  | | A database enabling Hopkins to easily send to referring and personal physicians timely information about their patients. |
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http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/radiosurgery
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| | American <b>Brainb> Tumor Association: |
 | | to learn about <b>brainb> tumors and their treatment. |  | | We exist to fund <b>brainb> tumor research and to meet the needs of <b>brainb> tumor patients and their families. |  | | Welcome to the American <b>Brainb> Tumor Association, your source for information about <b>brainb> tumors, new treatments, and help living with the diagnosis of a <b>brainb> tumor. |
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http://hope.abta.org/site/PageServer
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| | <b>Brainb> Tumor Family Study |
 | | Participants do not need to be patients of M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, and may refer themselves to the <b>Brainb> Tumor Family Study. |  | | The <b>Brainb> Tumor Family Study, under the direction of Melissa Bondy, Ph.D., is aimed at learning more about a possible gene(s) related to this disease and then identifying a genetic link among family members of <b>brainb> tumor patients. |  | | If your family has two or more biologically related family members (no in-laws) with <b>brainb> tumors, you may be eligible to participate in the <b>Brainb> Tumor Family Study. |
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http://www.epigenetic.org/~cspencer
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| | The North American <b>Brainb> Tumor Coalition (NABTC) |
 | | is dedicated to improving the prognosis and quality of life for <b>brainb> tumor patients. |  | | The Coalition educates policymakers, and advocates for increased research into <b>brainb> tumor treatments, causes and rehabilitation. |  | | <b>Brainb> Tumor Action Week (U.S.) May 1-7, 2006 and <b>Brainb> Tumour Awareness Month (Canada) |
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http://www.nabraintumor.org
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| | Building Knowledge |
 | | Types of <b>Brainb> and Spinal Cord Tumors (Chapter 6) Symptom and treatment overviews for over 100 types of <b>brainb> tumors including glioblastoma multiforme, anaplastic astrocytoma, oligodendroglioma, glioma, medulloblastoma, ependymoma, craniopharyngioma, pituitary adenoma and many more. |  | | Learn the meaning of the basic terms used to describe <b>brainb> tumors. |  | | Our book, A Primer of <b>Brainb> Tumors, is presented here as individual chapters in PDF format. |
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http://www.abta.org/buildingknowledge5.htm
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| | <b>Brainb> Tumor |
 | |     Any time during the process, find a good <b>brainb> tumor support group to reduce your anxiety/ fear, get spiritual/ emotional support. |  | | This website is to help patient quickly, easily find the best <b>brainb> tumor treatment, support and maximize the chance for long term survival, better quality of life. |  | | Here is what we would do to find the best <b>brainb> tumor treatment. |
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http://www.ontopofcancer.org/brain_tumor.php
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| | Welcome to the Children's <b>Brainb> Tumor Foundation |
 | | Children's <b>Brainb> Tumor Foundation has formed a partnership with seven other non-profits in an effort to raise up to three $2 million, multi-year grants aimed at finding more effective treatments for patients with gliomas. |  | | website provides an array of information and resources to assist you in accessing expert care to ensure quality of life for the child in your life with a <b>brainb> or spinal cord tumor. |  | | Grants for the 2006 cycle will be in the amount of $150,000 to be awarded over a two-year period. |
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http://www.cbtf.org
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