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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>.
http://neurosurgery.mgh.harvard.edu/abta/primer.htm   (9087 words)

  
 <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.
http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/DS/00281.html   (2874 words)

  
 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.
http://www.abta.org/buildingknowledge3.htm   (3280 words)

  
 <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.
http://www.medhelp.org/lib/brainqi.htm   (5247 words)

  
 <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>.
http://www.reutershealth.com/wellconnected/doc89.html   (9100 words)

  
 <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.
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/lib_brtm.htm   (548 words)

  
 <b>Brainb> and Spinal Tumors Information Page: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
Symptoms of <b>brainb> and spinal cord tumors generally develop slowly and worsen over time unless they are treated.
In immunotherapy, scientists are looking for ways to duplicate or enhance the body's immune response to fight against <b>brainb> and spinal cord cancer.
<b>Brainb> and spinal cord tumors are abnormal growths of tissue found inside the skull or the bony spinal column, which are the primary components of the central nervous system (CNS).
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/brainandspinaltumors/brainandspinaltumors.htm   (728 words)

  
 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.
http://www.neurologychannel.com/nstumors   (307 words)

  
 <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.
http://members.aol.com/lsdpout/brtmr.htm   (1139 words)

  
 <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.
http://www.decancer.com/braintumor   (1105 words)

  
 <b>Brainb> tumor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Primary (true) <b>brainb> tumors are commonly located in the posterior cranial fossa in children and in the anterior two-thirds of the cerebral hemispheres in adults, although they can affect any part of the <b>brainb>.
These include tuberculosis of the <b>brainb> and cerebral abscess.
medulloblastoma, medulloepithelioma, neuroblastoma, retinoblastoma, ependymoblastoma), tumors of the pineal parenchyma (e.g.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brain_tumor   (1590 words)

  
 <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.
http://www.virtualtrials.com/btlinks   (1277 words)

  
 MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: <b>Brainb> tumor - children
The cause of primary <b>brainb> tumors is unknown.
<b>Brainb> tumors are classified depending on the exact site of the tumor, the type of tissue involved, benign or malignant tendencies of the tumor, and other factors.
Tumors may be confined to a small area, invasive (spread to nearby areas), benign (not cancerous), or malignant (cancerous).
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000768.htm   (1183 words)

  
 <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.
http://www.neurosurgery.pitt.edu/braintumor   (430 words)

  
 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.
http://www.brain-tumor-cancer-information.com   (160 words)

  
 <b>Brainb> Tumor - Cerebra palsy
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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!
http://www.braincenter.org   (258 words)

  
 <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.
http://www.braintumor.org   (192 words)

  
 National Cancer Institute - Adult <b>Brainb> Tumor Treatment
Tests that examine the <b>brainb> and spinal cord are used to detect (find) adult <b>brainb> tumor.
Adult <b>brainb> tumors are diseases in which cancer (malignant) cells begin to grow in the tissues of the <b>brainb>.
If a <b>brainb> tumor is suspected, a biopsy is done by removing part of the skull and using a needle to remove a sample of the <b>brainb> tissue.
http://www.cancer.gov/cancerinfo/pdq/treatment/adultbrain/patient   (576 words)

  
 <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.
http://www.cancerlinksusa.com/brain/index.asp   (916 words)

  
 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.
http://neurosurgery.mgh.harvard.edu/abta   (262 words)

  
 <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.
http://virtualtrials.com   (914 words)

  
 <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)
http://origin-www.childrensmemorial.org/depts/neurocenter/braintumor   (64 words)

  
 <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.
http://www.medhelp.org/glossary/new/gls_0798.htm   (106 words)

  
 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.
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/radiosurgery   (256 words)

  
 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.
http://hope.abta.org/site/PageServer   (91 words)

  
 <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.
http://www.epigenetic.org/~cspencer   (235 words)

  
 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)
http://www.nabraintumor.org   (52 words)

  
 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.
http://www.abta.org/buildingknowledge5.htm   (357 words)

  
 <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.
http://www.ontopofcancer.org/brain_tumor.php   (215 words)

  
 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.
http://www.cbtf.org   (115 words)

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