Links to information about tumors metastatic to the brain or spine. For more information about how you can contribute to the cure for brain tumors
click here. Also see information on stereotactic radiosurgery which is of particular interest with respect to brain
metastases.:
- Gamma Knife for Brain Metastasis A tremendous advance in eliminating
brain metastases.
- Also see the Gamma Knife Index for extensive links (including
video presentations) on radiosurgery which has a very high success rate for many brain metastases.
- Stereotactic
Radiosurgery Plus Whole Brain Radiotherapy versus Radiotherapy Alone for Patients with Multiple Brain Metastases.
Douglas Kondziolka, M.D., M.Sc., FRCS(C), Atul Patel, M.D., L. Dade Lunsford, M.D., Amin Kassam, M.D., FRCS(C),
John C. Flickinger, M.D. UPMC Presbyterian, Pittsburgh, PA.
- Decision Making
for Patients with Multiple Brain Metastases: Radiosurgery, Radiotherapy, or Resection? Douglas Kondziolka,
M.D., M.Sc., FRCS(C), Atul Patel, M.D., L. Dade Lunsford, M.D., John C. Flickinger, M.D. UPMC Presbyterian, Pittsburgh,
PA.
- Brain Tumor Support Groups
- Internet Brain Tumor Support Groups
- New Approaches to Brain Tumor Therapy (NABTT) Homepage
The CNS Consortium of the (US) National Cancer Institute (NCI) lists phase 1 and 2 trials.
- Cancer Net and PDQ
are available directly from the National Cancer Institute (USA)
- Wake Forest Neuro-oncology Information Resources
- Brain tumor treatment protocols (through NABTT and the Wake Forest Comprehensive
Cancer Center)
- The New WHO Classsification of Central Nervous System 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
- Oncolink (UPenn)
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Brain Metastases Index.

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