The essential guide to managing tumors of the central nervous system
Neuro-Oncology: The Essentials, Third Edition, is a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental science and core clinical concepts behind the successful multidisciplinary management of patients with brain and spine tumors. Among the updates to this new edition are eight new chapter topics, including: Endoscopic Approaches, Pediatric Supratentorial Tumors, and Neuro-Oncology in the Developing World. The book begins with basic science, progresses to clinical applications, and includes a robust section on specific tumor types.
Key Features:
- A major revision, with a 20% increase in content and over 35% increase in figures
- Editor’s Notes at the end of each chapter briefly summarize a topic, provide a historical perspective on a topic, add a current reference, or highlight salient points
- Demonstrates the latest surgical navigation techniques, including stereotaxy and intraoperative MRI, used to access hard-to-reach tumors
This new edition is an invaluable reference for all neurosurgeons, neurologists, and oncologists, as well as residents and fellows, and it will be a treasured volume in their medical libraries for years to come.
Tabla de materias
<p><strong>I Biology</strong><br>1 Epidemiology<br>2 Pathology and Molecular Classification<br>3 Molecular Markers and Pathways in Brain Tumorigenesis<br>4 Brain Tumor Stem Cells<br><strong>II Evaluation</strong><br>5 Anatomic Imaging<br>6 Metabolic Imaging<br>7 Physiological Imaging<br>8 Functional Imaging<br><strong>III Surgery</strong><br>9 Perioperative Management<br>10 Image-Guided Surgery: Frame and Frameless<br>11 Intraoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging<br>12 Other Intraoperative Aids<br>13 Endoscopic Approaches<br>14 Functional Mapping<br>15 Complications of Surgery<br><strong>IV Radiation</strong><br>16 Fractionated Radiotherapy<br>17 Stereotactic Radiosurgery<br>18 Alternative Radiotherapy Approaches<br><strong>V Systemic Therapy</strong><br>19 Systemic Chemotherapy<br>20 Intratumoral Chemotherapy<br>21 Targeted Therapies for Gliomas<br>22 Immunobiology and Immune Therapy<br>23 Gene Therapy for Gliomas<br><strong>VI Specific Tumors</strong><br>24 Low-Grade Gliomas<br>25 Malignant Gliomas<br>26 Pilocytic Astrocytomas and Other Indolent Tumors<br>27 Brainstem Tumors<br>28 Pediatric Posterior Fossa Tumors<br>29 Pediatric Supratentorial Tumors<br>30 Pineal Region Tumors<br>31 Intraventricular Tumors<br>32 Meningiomas<br>33 Skull Base Meningiomas and Other Tumors<br>34 Pituitary Tumors<br>35 Craniopharyngiomas<br>36 Vestibular Schwannomas<br>37 Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma<br>38 Metastatic Brain Tumors<br>39 Intradural Spinal Tumors<br>40 Spinal Column Tumors<br>41 Peripheral Nerve Tumors and Tumor-Like Lesions<br>42 Familial Tumor Syndromes<br><strong>VII Related Issues</strong><br>43 Complications of Medical Therapy<br>44 Pseudoprogression After Glioma Therapy<br>45 Quality of Life and Neurocognitive Function<br>46 End-of-Life Care and Other Ethical Issues<br>47 Seminal Randomized Controlled Trials in Neuro-Oncology<br>48 Neuro-Oncology in the Developing World</p>