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Brain and CNS Cancer

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      new window Adult Ependymoma Brain Tumor Description: This is a personal story about surviving a rare brain tumor. (home.earthlink.net)
new window American Brain Tumor Association: Dictionary Description: Provides definition of related medical terms. (abta.org)
new window Brainlife.org Description: Collection of medical literature references about brain tumors including experimental treatments and alternative therapies. (brainlife.org)
new window BUPA: Brain Tumours Description: Fact sheet from this UK entity which addresses causes, symptoms and treatment of brain tumours. Available for download in Adobe Acrobat format. (hcd2.bupa.co.uk)
new window Center for Gamma Knife Radiosurgery Description: Provides information about the treatment of brain tumors and other neurological conditions using this technique. (gammaknifecenter.com)
new window Columbia University: Pilomyxoid Astrocytoma Description: Resource on this newly discovered type of brain tumor. (pilomyxoid.com)
new window eMedicine Health: Brain Cancer Description: Consumer health resource providing information on causes, symptoms and treatment. (emedicinehealth.com)
new window Familial Brain Tumor Registry Description: As developed and maintained by the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. (epigenetic.org)
new window Glioma Treatment Description: Introduction to brain tumor treatments as developed by Dr. Isaac Djerassi and others. (gliomas.com)
new window Headstrong Description: The Brain and Spine Foundation of the UK gives children information about brain tumors including treatment, coping and links. (headstrongkids.org.uk)
new window Hope Through Research: Brain and Spinal Cord Tumors Description: Informational booklet compiled by the U.S. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. (ninds.nih.gov)
new window Johns Hopkins University: Radiosurgery for Brain Tumors Description: Outlines general information with emphasis on a specific treatment technique. (med.jhu.edu)
new window Links for Brain Tumors Description: Collection of information in a links format with an emphasis on pediatric conditions. (virtualtrials.com)
new window Massachusetts General Hospital: Brain tumors Description: This Harvard affiliate provides information about neurosurgeons, referrals, guest book and links. (neurosurgery.mgh.harvard.edu)
new window National Cancer Institute: Brain Tumors Description: Offers information on brain tumor, its diagnosis, and treatment. Covers topics on both benign and malignant adult and pediatric brain tumors. (cancer.gov)
new window Neuro-Oncology Branch Description: Describes the workings and activities of this division of the U.S. National Cancer Intitute. (home.ccr.cancer.gov)
new window Neurology Channel: Brain Tumor Description: Provides overview information. (neurologychannel.com)
new window OnTumor: Brain Tumors Description: Provides general information in a fact sheet format with access to articles, links, treatment options and clinical trials. (ontumor.com)
new window Surviving Brain Tumor Description: Discusses basic information including tumor types, diagnosis and treatment. Provided by Useful Health Tips of Moreno Valley, California. (brain-tumor-cancer-information.com)
new window Temodar: Patient Guide Description: Provides information about this treatment agent. (temodar.com)
new window The Cancer Information Network: Brain Tumor Description: Provides resources and information on brain tumor, its diagnosis and treatment. (thecancer.info)
new window The National Brain Tumor Radiosurgery Association Description: For patient support, treatment and brain tumor protocol information. (med.jhu.edu)
new window University of Chicago: Neuro-Oncology Description: Information on brain tumors and other related cancers. Contains useful information for patients and professionals. (ucneurology.uchicago.edu)
new window Veritas Medicine: Brain Tumor Description: Clinical trial listings and treatment information. (veritasmedicine.com)
new window Wake Forest Cancer Center: Brain Tumor Description: Provides information in a links format about treatment for malignant or invasive tumors of the brain, spine and peripheral nerves. (wfubmc.edu)
 




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