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    Perfusion and Volume Response of Canine Brain Tumors to Stereotactic Radiosurgery and Radiotherapy by A.L. Zwingenberger, R.E. Pollard, S.L. Taylor, R.X. Chen, J. Nunley, M.S. Kent

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Treated dogs surviving for more than 1 year are more likely to die from other causes than of their primary brain tumor. SRS and SRT should be considered for noninvasive treatment of intracranial brain tumors.…”
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    Steroid utility, immunotherapy, and brain tumor management: an update on conflicting therapies by Matthew Goldman, Brandon Lucke-Wold, Meleine Martinez-Sosa, Jason Katz, Yusuf Mehkri, Jeff Valisno, Stephan Quintin

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…This review highlights the current clinical utility of steroids to treat brain tumor-related edema and the underlying pathophysiology. …”
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    Cerebrospinal fluid penetration of targeted therapeutics in pediatric brain tumor patients by Armin Sebastian Guntner, Andreas Peyrl, Lisa Mayr, Bernhard Englinger, Walter Berger, Irene Slavc, Wolfgang Buchberger, Johannes Gojo

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Herein, we evaluated cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) drug penetration, a well-established surrogate for CNS-penetration, in pediatric brain tumor patients. We analyzed 7 different oral anti-cancer drugs and their metabolites by high performance liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS) in 42 CSF samples obtained via Ommaya reservoirs of 9 different patients. …”
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    Brain Tumor Segmentation Using Enhancement Convolved and Deconvolved CNN Model by Mohammed Almukhtar, Ameer H. Morad, Hussein L. Hussein, Mina H. Al-hashimi

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The proposed methodology comprises a two-step process, namely, tumor extraction and measurement (segmentation), followed by the application of deep learning techniques for the identification and classification of brain tumors. The detection and measurement of a brain tumor involve a series of steps, namely, preprocessing, skull stripping, and tumor segmentation. …”
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    Types of glioma brain tumors and genetic alterations in signaling pathways in them by narges ahani, Mohammad Hossein Sangtarash, Massoud Houshmand, majid alipour eskandani

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Types of glioma brain tumors and genetic alterations in signaling pathways in them Background & Objective: Glioma is a common type of primary brain tumor originating in the glial cells that surrounds and supports neurons in the brain. …”
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    Sleep in neurointensive care patients, and patients after brain tumor surgery. by Lena Nyholm, Maria Zetterling, Kristin Elf

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…<h4>Aim</h4>The aims were: To study if sleep patterns could be identified in the severely brain injured and sedated patients in the NICUTo study if sleep patterns could be identified in patients the night after brain tumor surgery in the neurointermediate care unit (NIMCU)To search for risk factors for not being able to sleep after brain tumor surgery.…”
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    Kinin Receptors and Kinin-Related Gene Expression in Astrocytic Brain Tumors by Izabela Stadnicka, Barbara Strzałka-Mrozik, Magdalena Kimsa-Dudek, Wojciech Kaspera, Andrzej Plewka, Wojciech Szopa, Antoni Stadnicki

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Quantitative assessment of mRNA <i>BDKRB1</i>, <i>PRKAR1A</i>, <i>MAP2K</i>, and <i>EGFR</i> in patients with brain tumors may hold diagnostic and therapeutic significance.…”
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    Fractionated Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy (FVMAT) for Oligometastatic Brain Tumor by Chi-Yuan Yeh, Peng-An Lai, Fang-Hui Liu, Chin-Chiao He

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Eighteen cancer patients with limited (≤5 brain tumors) or oligometastatic brain tumor were treated with a spatially fractionated VMAT technique for a total dose of 30 Gy in 10 fractions, the patients tolerated the VMAT treatment with no radiation-induced neurologic toxicities after a mean follow-up of 1 year. …”
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