Intracranial Germ Cell Tumors [electronic resource] /

Intracranial germ cell tumors are a group of uncommon neoplasms of the central nervous system. The clinical features and natural history of these lesions are quite unique and variable. While intracranial germ cell tumors have been a fascination to neurooncologists for decades, the relatively small number of patients seen in any single institution has hampered the important clinical investigation that is so needed. This text is complete with detailed information concerning the epidemiology, pathology, oncological biology, clinical findings, radiology, and treatment options including surgical strategy, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy for this heterogeneous group of neoplasms. The ongoing clinical trials concerning the optimization of therapy are efficiently summarized. An important final segment addresses the late sequelae of therapy which is of great significance since the majority suffering from these tumors are young patients. This first and only book on intracranial germ cell tumors includes excellent and comprehensive data sheets, illustrations, and radiograms. It provides a detailed and outstanding reference source for physicians taking care of patients with intracranial germ cell tumors, and will be a very welcome edition to their reference libraries.

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Main Authors: Sawamura, Yutaka. editor., Shirato, Hiroki. editor., Tribolet, Nicolas de. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Vienna : Springer Vienna, 1998
Subjects:Medicine., Radiotherapy., Oncology., Neurology., Neurosurgery., Pathology., Pediatrics., Medicine & Public Health.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6821-9
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topic Medicine.
Radiotherapy.
Oncology.
Neurology.
Neurosurgery.
Pathology.
Pediatrics.
Medicine & Public Health.
Neurosurgery.
Oncology.
Pediatrics.
Radiotherapy.
Neurology.
Pathology.
Medicine.
Radiotherapy.
Oncology.
Neurology.
Neurosurgery.
Pathology.
Pediatrics.
Medicine & Public Health.
Neurosurgery.
Oncology.
Pediatrics.
Radiotherapy.
Neurology.
Pathology.
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Radiotherapy.
Oncology.
Neurology.
Neurosurgery.
Pathology.
Pediatrics.
Medicine & Public Health.
Neurosurgery.
Oncology.
Pediatrics.
Radiotherapy.
Neurology.
Pathology.
Medicine.
Radiotherapy.
Oncology.
Neurology.
Neurosurgery.
Pathology.
Pediatrics.
Medicine & Public Health.
Neurosurgery.
Oncology.
Pediatrics.
Radiotherapy.
Neurology.
Pathology.
Sawamura, Yutaka. editor.
Shirato, Hiroki. editor.
Tribolet, Nicolas de. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Intracranial Germ Cell Tumors [electronic resource] /
description Intracranial germ cell tumors are a group of uncommon neoplasms of the central nervous system. The clinical features and natural history of these lesions are quite unique and variable. While intracranial germ cell tumors have been a fascination to neurooncologists for decades, the relatively small number of patients seen in any single institution has hampered the important clinical investigation that is so needed. This text is complete with detailed information concerning the epidemiology, pathology, oncological biology, clinical findings, radiology, and treatment options including surgical strategy, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy for this heterogeneous group of neoplasms. The ongoing clinical trials concerning the optimization of therapy are efficiently summarized. An important final segment addresses the late sequelae of therapy which is of great significance since the majority suffering from these tumors are young patients. This first and only book on intracranial germ cell tumors includes excellent and comprehensive data sheets, illustrations, and radiograms. It provides a detailed and outstanding reference source for physicians taking care of patients with intracranial germ cell tumors, and will be a very welcome edition to their reference libraries.
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Oncology.
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Radiotherapy.
Neurology.
Pathology.
author Sawamura, Yutaka. editor.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1963872018-07-30T23:22:28ZIntracranial Germ Cell Tumors [electronic resource] / Sawamura, Yutaka. editor. Shirato, Hiroki. editor. Tribolet, Nicolas de. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textVienna : Springer Vienna,1998.engIntracranial germ cell tumors are a group of uncommon neoplasms of the central nervous system. The clinical features and natural history of these lesions are quite unique and variable. While intracranial germ cell tumors have been a fascination to neurooncologists for decades, the relatively small number of patients seen in any single institution has hampered the important clinical investigation that is so needed. This text is complete with detailed information concerning the epidemiology, pathology, oncological biology, clinical findings, radiology, and treatment options including surgical strategy, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy for this heterogeneous group of neoplasms. The ongoing clinical trials concerning the optimization of therapy are efficiently summarized. An important final segment addresses the late sequelae of therapy which is of great significance since the majority suffering from these tumors are young patients. This first and only book on intracranial germ cell tumors includes excellent and comprehensive data sheets, illustrations, and radiograms. It provides a detailed and outstanding reference source for physicians taking care of patients with intracranial germ cell tumors, and will be a very welcome edition to their reference libraries.I. Introduction -- II. WHO histological classification of tumors of the central nervous system (CNS): germ cell tumors (GCTs) -- III. Epidemiology of CNS GCTs -- 1. Histological variation and incidence -- 2. Racial and geographical factors -- 3. Age factor -- 4. Gender factor -- 5. Anatomical factor -- 6. Genetic factor -- 7. Other factors -- IV. Pathology -- 1. General features of GCTs -- 2. Germinoma -- 3. Embryonal carcinoma -- 4. Yolk sac tumor (Endodermal sinus tumor) -- 5. Choriocarcinoma -- 6. Teratomas -- V. Immunobiology of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) in germinomas -- 1. Cell types of germinoma TIL -- 2. The cause and role of immune cell infiltration in germinomas -- 3. Cytotoxicity of TIL to tumor cells -- 4. Conclusive remarks -- VI. Genesis and genetics of intracranial germ cell tumors -- 1. Clonal evolution model for tumorigenesis -- 2. Oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes -- 3. Problematic of ontogenesis of CNS and extracranial GCTs -- 4. Oncogenesis of GCTs -- VII. Clinical findings and diagnosis -- 1. Neurological manifestations -- Radiological diagnosis -- 3. Endocrinological manifestations -- 4. Ophthalmological manifestations -- 5. Tumor markers -- VIII. Prognosis of CNS GCTs -- 1. Survival and recurrence after therapy -- 2. Outcome of patients -- IX. Overview of management -- 1. Classification of CNS GCTs for management -- 2. Diagnosis to select an appropriate treatment mode -- 3. Overview of treatment -- 4. Preliminary results of Japanese Cooperative Study -- X. Surgical management -- 1. Surgical strategy for germinomas -- 2. Surgical approaches to tumours of the pineal region -- Surgical anatomy -- Surgical techniques -- Complications -- 3. Stereotactic biopsy -- XI. Chemotherapy for CNS GCTs -- 1. Overall view of chemotherapy for CNS GCTs -- 2. Chemotherapy for recurrent CNS GCTs -- 3. Chemotherapy for newly-diagnosed CNS GCTs: neoadjuvant chemotherapy -- 4. Chemotherapy - only trials -- 5. Predictors of outcome to treatment -- 6. Myeloablative chemotherapy followed by autologous stem cell rescue for CNS GCTs -- 7. A view of the future -- XII. Radiotherapy for CNS GCTs -- 1. “Diagnostic radiotherapy” or radiation test -- 2. Radiotherapy for CNS germinoma -- 3. Irradiation volume and technique -- 4. Radiotherapy for CNS non-germinomatous GCTs -- 5. Stereotactic irradiation (STI) -- 6. Future remarks -- XIII. Adverse effect of therapy and late sequelae in survivors -- 1. Effect of external radiotherapy -- 2. Induction of secondary tumors after irradiation -- 3. Hypothalamic-pituitary dysfunction and their management -- 4. Ototoxicity of chemotherapy -- 5. Clinical significance of pineal gland dysfunction.Intracranial germ cell tumors are a group of uncommon neoplasms of the central nervous system. The clinical features and natural history of these lesions are quite unique and variable. While intracranial germ cell tumors have been a fascination to neurooncologists for decades, the relatively small number of patients seen in any single institution has hampered the important clinical investigation that is so needed. This text is complete with detailed information concerning the epidemiology, pathology, oncological biology, clinical findings, radiology, and treatment options including surgical strategy, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy for this heterogeneous group of neoplasms. The ongoing clinical trials concerning the optimization of therapy are efficiently summarized. An important final segment addresses the late sequelae of therapy which is of great significance since the majority suffering from these tumors are young patients. This first and only book on intracranial germ cell tumors includes excellent and comprehensive data sheets, illustrations, and radiograms. It provides a detailed and outstanding reference source for physicians taking care of patients with intracranial germ cell tumors, and will be a very welcome edition to their reference libraries.Medicine.Radiotherapy.Oncology.Neurology.Neurosurgery.Pathology.Pediatrics.Medicine & Public Health.Neurosurgery.Oncology.Pediatrics.Radiotherapy.Neurology.Pathology.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6821-9URN:ISBN:9783709168219