Advances in Brain Tumor Surgery for Glioblastoma in Adults

Volume: 7, Issue: 12, Pages: 166 - 166
Published: Dec 20, 2017
Abstract
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common primary intracranial neoplasia, and is characterized by its extremely poor prognosis. Despite maximum surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation, the histological heterogeneity of GBM makes total eradication impossible, due to residual cancer cells invading the parenchyma, which is not otherwise seen in radiographic images. Even with gross total resection, the heterogeneity and the dormant nature of brain tumor...
Paper Details
Title
Advances in Brain Tumor Surgery for Glioblastoma in Adults
Published Date
Dec 20, 2017
Volume
7
Issue
12
Pages
166 - 166
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