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Brain Metastasis

✍ Scribed by Jerome B. Posner (auth.), Leonard Weiss Sc.D., M.D., Ph.D., Harvey A. Gilbert M.D., Jerome B. Posner M.D. (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1980
Tongue
English
Leaves
462
Series
Metastasis: A Monograph Series 2
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Of those people dying with cancer, many die as a result of metastases. In spite of this, a surprisingly small number of texts have been devoted to this clinically important topic. The present series of monographs originated in discussions, which convinced us of the need for texts on metasasis which would contain not only basic and clinical observations on human beings and where necesΒ­ sary, on experimental animals but also discussions of the state of the art in diagnosis and therapy. In order to achieve this in-depth approach, for which publication was preceded by small workshops, it was necessary to impose limitations on the scope of the topic. Metastasis is therefore disΒ­ cussed by site, and the series is organized accordingly. The first volume in the series, Pulmonary Metastasis, was an expanded version of a Workshop held at Roswell Park Memorial Institute in 1977. This, the second volume, is based on a similar workshop on metastasis to the brain, held at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in September, 1978. In organizΒ­ ing both the workshop and in editing this volume, we have been excepΒ­ tionally fortunate to receive the generous cooperation of Dr. Jerome B. Posner, a practicing neurologic oncologist who has given freely of his exΒ­ pertise in this specialized field.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxxi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Brain Metastases....Pages 2-29
The Cell Periphery and Metastasis....Pages 30-49
Experimental Brain Metastasis....Pages 50-65
The Role of Brain Metastases in Cascade Processes: Implications for Research and Clinical Management....Pages 66-80
Arrest and Extravasation of Cancer Cells with Special Reference to Brain Metastases and the Microinjury Hypothesis....Pages 81-99
Quantitative Aspects of Osmotic Opening of the Blood-Brain Barrier....Pages 100-114
Brain Tumor Microvasculature....Pages 115-133
A Model for Brain Metastasis....Pages 134-145
Pharmacokinetics and Metastatic Brain Tumor Chemotherapy....Pages 146-164
Human Cancer Immunology....Pages 165-185
Front Matter....Pages 187-187
Clinical Manifestations of Brain Metastasis....Pages 189-207
Computed Tomography of Metastatic Disease of the Brain....Pages 208-241
Radionuclide Imaging of Cancer Metastases in the Brain....Pages 242-245
Positron-Emission Tomography....Pages 246-253
Front Matter....Pages 255-255
Analysis of the Benefit of Palliation of Brain Metastases....Pages 257-264
The Memorial Hospital Experience....Pages 265-268
The Hahnemann Experience....Pages 269-278
RTOG Experience and New Concepts....Pages 279-285
The Princess Margaret and Ontario Cancer Foundation Experience....Pages 286-302
The Southern California Permanente Medical Group Experience: Functional Results....Pages 303-313
Front Matter....Pages 255-255
Clinical Effects of Radiation on the Adult Nervous System....Pages 314-327
Chemotherapy of Metastatic Central Nervous System Carcinoma....Pages 328-339
Adrenocorticosteroid Hormones....Pages 340-363
Combined Chemotherapy and Irradiation in the Treatment of Brain Metastases from Lung Cancer....Pages 364-379
Surgical Therapy of Brain Metastases....Pages 380-389
Treatment of Brain Metastases by Surgical Extirpation....Pages 390-414
Back Matter....Pages 415-438

✦ Subjects


Oncology


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