Brain Tumor Center Homepage
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Therapy of brain tumors is available through a collaboration combining the strengths of the Departments of Radiation Medicine, Medical Oncology, and Neurosurgery.
Advanced radiologic techniques, including functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and positron emission tomography (PET), are available through close collaboration with the Wake Forest University School of Medicine Neuroradiology Section. In addition, the Neuropathology Section provides pathologic consultations by dedicated Neuropathologists. A staff of eight nurse practicioners and physicians assitants are available to assist in the care of patients with tumors of the Central Nervous System and to provide support for their families or other care givers. |
Wake Forest is a member of the major national brain tumor therapy consortia including New Advances in Brain Tumor Therapy (NABTT) and the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) and offers a wide variety of protocols for brain tumor therapy sponsored by these groups and developed internally. Patients can also be treated outside of formal research protocols when appropriate.
The Neurosurgery Department specializes in the surgical techniques developed to allow safe removal of brain tumors including microsurgery and stereotactic guidance. Minimally invasive techniques for the treatment and biopsy of brain tumors are also available.
Wake Forest University School of Medicine is also active in basic science research devoted to understanding the causes and advancing the therapy of brain tumors.
Brain Tumor Referrals
Physicians may refer patients to the Brain Tumor Center for prompt evaluation by contacting the Physicians Access Line at any time or by contacting the offices of any of the Center members listed below.
Patients or families may refer inquiries regarding brain tumors to Wake Forest/Baptist Hospital's Health On-Call Service.
For more information on brain tumor referrals here at Wake Forest also see the Wake Forest Brain Tumor Center Referrals Homepage.
Brain Tumor Center Members
Neurosurgery
Charles L. Branch, Jr., M.D., Chairman
Thomas L. Ellis, M.D.
Steven S. Glazier, M.D.
David L. Kelly, Jr., M.D.
Stephen B, Tatter, M.D., Ph.D.
John A. Wilson, M.D.
Radiation Medicine
Edward G. Shaw, M.D., Chairman
Volker W. Stieber, M.D.
Medical Oncology
Glenn J. Lesser, M.D.
Neuropathology
Constance A. Stanton, M.D.
Neuroradiology
Allen D. Elster, M.D.
Dixon M. Moody, M.D.
Dan Williams, M.D.
P. Pearse Morris M.B., B.Ch.
For more information about the treatment of tumors of the brain, spine, and peripheral nerves see the links below.
- The Wake Forest Neurosurgery Brain Tumor Index Comprehensive Internet links to information about brain tumors
- The New WHO Classsification of Central Nervous System Tumors
- Astrocytic Tumor Grading Systems
- Mutations in Astrocytic Lineage Tumors
- Benign brain and spine tumors such as meningioma, epidermoid, dermoid, hemangioblastoma, , colloid cyst, subependymal giant cell astrocytoma, pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma, and craniopharyngioma.
- Acoustic neuroma and other cerebellopontineangle (cpa) and skull base tumors
- Pituitary tumor (adenoma, carcinoma) information
- Neurofibromatosis (type I, Von Recklinghausen's disease) information
- Tuberous sclerosis resources
- Von Hippel-Lindau disease resources
- Spine tumor information