Full Description
Researchers' knowledge of gliomas continues to advance rapidly at both the basic and translational levels, and Gliomas provides a thorough overview of the evolving fields of tumor biology and clinical medicine as they relate to our understanding of brain tumors.
Gliomas reviews the current paradigms that underlie these fields, beginning with the molecular epidemiology of glioma susceptibility and prognosis through population-based science and genome-wide association studies. The book's discussion of imaging modalities extends beyond advances in anatomical imaging to include metabolic and physiological studies. This work provides thorough discussion of the clinical view of tumors, ranging from the presentation of the patient to surgical management, and covers all therapeutic options for patient care, including chemotherapy, targeted molecular therapies, immunotherapies, and even personalized approaches to impact the set of lesions. Additionally, the book discusses radiotherapy with regard to the many options available to treat patients using myriad fractionated techniques with various sources. Finally, Gliomas reviews issues specific to the quality of life for patients, and techniques for maximizing the effect of caregivers.
Edited and authored by premier researchers from around the world, Gliomas is a comprehensive reference for clinicians and researchers seeking the most up-to-date information on gliomas, and a guide to the best ways to effectively manage glioma patients and their care.
Contents
Section 1 Diagnosis and treatment
1. Epidemiology
2. Presenting signs and symptoms in brain tumors
3. Neuroimaging
4. Surgical approaches for the gliomas
5. Histological classification of gliomas
6. Molecular classification of gliomas
7. Next generation molecular diagnostics
8. Principles of radiation therapy
9. Principles of pharmacotherapy
10. Principles of immunotherapy
11. Experimental therapies: gene therapies and oncolytic viruses
Section 2 Complications and symptomatic management
12. Complications of glioma surgery
13. Complications from radiotherapy
14. Complications from pharmacotherapy
15. Vascular complications in glioma patients
16. Epilepsy and brain tumors
17. Rehabilitation of patients with glioma
18. Psycho-oncology
19. Palliative care at the end of life in glioma patients
Section 3 Disease specific chapters
20. Pilocytic astrocytomas
21. Astrocytic gliomas (WHO Grades II and III)
22. Low grade and anaplastic oligodendroglioma
23. Glioblastoma
24. Rare glial tumors
25. Ependymoma - A heterogeneous tumor of uncertain origin and limited therapeutic options