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1st Edition - January 1, 2018
Author: John H. Sampson
Advances in Brain Cancer for Clinicians and Scientists provides a rapid update for the busy clinician or scientist interested in learning about the latest advances in brain cancer… Read more
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Advances in Brain Cancer for Clinicians and Scientists provides a rapid update for the busy clinician or scientist interested in learning about the latest advances in brain cancer research. This book is useful for scientists wishing to learn more about clinical advances, clinicians wanting to update themselves on scientific advances, or physicians or trainees who see patients irregularly, but still wish to stay up-to-date.
The field of brain tumor research is exploding with new scientific information, and treatments are rapidly changing as new genetic discoveries and technological advances emerge. This book provides a single source for a unified update in this area that includes treatment protocols for brain tumor patients from many different perspectives.
PrefaceContributorsIntroduction
Basic ScienceI. Genetics of Adult Brain TumorsII. Genetics of Pediatric Brain Tumors
Clinical Sciences AdvancesI. SurgeryA. LITT Therapy B. Navigation C. Intraoperative MappingD. VisualaseII. RadiationA. Intensity-modulated Radiation TherapyIII. ChemotherapyA. PCB for low-grade gliomas B. TemozolomideIV. Anti-vascular TherapyA. Phase III Avastin TrialsV. Quality of LifeA. Measuring and Improving Health-related Quality of LifeVI. Imaging and Other Diagnostic StudiesA. DTI ImagingB. MEG
Results to Watch forI. Ipilimumab and Nivolumab TrialsII. EGFRvIII CAR TrialsIII. Alliance Consortium Heatshock Protein Vaccine TrialsIV. Celldex Therapeutics EGFRvIII Vaccine Trial
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Dr. Sampson is the Robert H. and Gloria Wilkins Distinguished Professor of Neurosurgery and Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery for the Duke University Medical Center. He holds a leadership role in the Duke Cancer Institute’s Neuro-Oncology Program and is a recognized leader in the surgical and experimental treatment of brain tumors with a focus on immunotherapy and drug delivery. He has authored more than 220 peer-reviewed publications in this field and serves on the Editorial Boards of the all the major journals in the field.
Dr. Sampson has received special training in the surgical resection of very complex brain tumors. In addition, he has special training in the design and conduct of clinical trials. He did his research training under the internationally renowned scientist, Darell D. Bigner, and Nobel Laureate, Gertrude Elion. He currently focuses his clinical practice on treating patients with both benign and malignant brain tumors and divides his time between his clinical practice and an active research laboratory investigating new modalities of direct brain tumor infusion and immunotherapy.
Dr. Sampson is internationally recognized in the field of neurosurgery and has received a number of national and international awards and grants in recognition of his expertise in neuro-oncology and especially in the area of immunotherapy for brain tumors. He developed a vaccine against a common mutation in brain tumors that was given Breakthrough Therapy Designation by the FDA after it was shown to extend survival in patients with the most malignant form of brain cancer. His work on another vaccine was also recently published in the journal Nature. His work has been highlighted on the CBS Evening News, 60 Minutes, The Wall Street Journal, and The Diane Rehm Show.