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» Survival From Secondary Brain Tumors Correlated to Breast Cancer Subtypes
Published 04/12/2008 in Brain Cancer , Breast Cancer | Unrated
Secondary Brain Tumors

Screening breast cancers for three receptors could help doctors predict the likely survival of patients with brain metastases. A study published in the open access journal Breast Cancer Research shows that patients with tumours that are negative for estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR) and human epidermal growth receptor-2 (HER2) or that are HER2+/ER- appear to be most at risk from developing brain metastases. Survival is also correlated to the triple receptor status.
» The same gene in the same cancer can play a completely different role
Published 03/31/2008 in Brain Cancer | Unrated
gene cancer

Perhaps the only positive spin one can put on the brain cancer glioblastoma is that it's relatively uncommon. Other than that, the news is bad. It is nearly always fatal, it tends to strike people in the prime of their lives, and the limited treatment options have changed little over decades. It's no wonder then that many researchers are determined to find new ways treat this poorly understood type of cancer.
» Brain Tumor Patients experienced longer survival rates under Astatine-211 Radioisotope treatment
Published 03/13/2008 in Brain Cancer | Unrated
Brain Tumor Patients survival rates Astatine-211 Radioisotope

In a study to determine safe dosages of the isotope astatine-211 for treating patients with recurring brain tumors, researchers were pleasantly surprised to find that not only was the isotope's potency sufficient to kill residual cancer cells without damaging sensitive healthy brain cells, but the patients experienced longer survival rates.
» Isotope astatine-211 To Prolong Lives Of Brain Tumor Patients
Published 02/22/2008 in Brain Cancer | Unrated
Isotope astatine-211 Brain Tumor Patients

In a study to determine safe dosages of the isotope astatine-211 for treating patients with recurring brain tumors, researchers were pleasantly surprised to find that not only was the isotope's potency sufficient to kill residual cancer cells without damaging sensitive healthy brain cells, but the patients experienced longer survival rates.
» Significant results of a new brain mapping technique
Published 01/21/2008 in Brain Cancer , Research | Unrated
brain mapping technique

Neurosurgeons from the University of California, San Francisco are reporting significant results of a new brain mapping technique that allows for the safe removal of tumors near language pathways in the brain. The technique minimizes brain exposure and reduces the amount of time a patient must be awake during surgery.


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