Relatives of people with brain tumors at higher risk for developing the same type of tumor
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Kathlyn S.Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 5:07pm
A new study by researchers at the University of Utah found that people with a family history of cancerous brain tumors appear to be at higher risk of developing the same kind of tumors compared to people with no such family history.
The researchers reviewed the medical records of 1,401 people from Utah with primary brain tumors -- either
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Tumor speciation
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Mark Pool, MDPosted
Tue 10 Mar 2009 12:00am
Dr. Jules Berman recently blogged about tumor speciation which not only is a brief summary of his book Neoplasms: Principles of Development and Diversity but also frames a discussion of the important question of why are there different types (species) of recognizable tumors in specific anatomical sites yet each individual tumor within
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May is Brain Tumor Awareness M ...
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JenPosted
Sun 02 May 2010 3:46pm
May is Brain Tumor Awareness Month! Owen was diagnosed with medulloblastoma, which is an aggressive tumor of the brain and spine.
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