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Review
. 2001 Mar;1(2):137-43.
doi: 10.1007/s11910-001-0009-7.

Advances in biology and treatment of childhood brain tumors

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Advances in biology and treatment of childhood brain tumors

A T Reddy. Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep. 2001 Mar.

Abstract

Childhood brain tumors are collectively the most common solid neoplasm and the leading cause of cancer-related death in children. They are a diverse group of diseases and outcome is extremely variable. Current treatment is dependent on histology, location, and in some instances, patient age. Advances in treatment have led to improved survival for some patients, but for many the outcome remains dismal despite aggressive treatment. A growing body of work is aimed at improving the outcome for children with brain tumors not only through clinical trials, but also by focusing on the biologic underpinning of these diseases that have been poorly understood.

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