MGMT status of glioblastomas: Is PCR or IHC better?by
Dr. Brian M.
Back in February '08 I wrote a post arguing that MGMT testing on glioblastomas is still not ready for clinical use outside of clinical trials. Since not all of our oncologist colleagues are Neuropathology Blog disciples, I co
with a grade III Astrocytoma. Strange since her original diagnosis was a grade IV glioblastoma. Getting...
Health Headlines - May 8by
Meredy
percent between 2003 and 2007.
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Facebook Use Doesn't Harm Grades: Report
Students who use the social networking site Facebook don't have lower grades, says a new study that contradicts...
Neurosurgery for brain tumoursby
Dave W
to distant parts of the body. in the older population.
Grading of Astrocytomas
Both tumour...). Astrocytomas are classified from World Health Organisation (WHO) Grade I to WHO Grade IV tumours. Whilst Grade...
Diagnosis
... rmine the extent of the damage. Cartilage damage is measured in grades from zero to four, with zero indicating no damage and fou ... » Read on
Diagnosis
... reast cancer, the tests can also help to identify the stage and grade of your condition, which your oncologist (specialist in ca ... » Read on