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Title: Glioblastoma Multiforme and Anaplastic Gliomas: A Patient Guide
Authors: John W. Henson, M.D., MGH Brain Tumor Center (May 11, 2007)
Summary: A very good patient guide to GBMs and Anaplastic Gliomas. If you need a good starting point and have been diagnosed with this type of tumor, this is an excellent guide written by Dr. John W. Henson, M.D. of the Harvard Medical School (Mass General Hospital)
Keywords: GBM; Glioma; Astrocytoma; Oligoastrocytoma; Anaplastic; Brain Tumor; Brain Cancer

Title: The Chemo and Radiation Diet Doc
Authors: Mark Miller - Various Sources (April 28, 2007)
Summary: This is my comprehensive diet research document. I put a ton of time into compiling this information. It contains a lot of information related to what to eat, supplements to take, and two different diets. The diets layed out are down to the calorie and are rigorous - they are not for the timid! However, they are designed to help you.
Keywords: Nutrition; Diet; Chemotherapy; Radiation
Categories: Nutrition

Title: Budwig Diet Regimen
Authors: Mark Miller (April 6, 2007)
Summary: The following page describes the essential steps of the Budwig Diet as used by Tom Rollen. You can learn more about Tom's success at http://www.flaxoflife.com.
Keywords: Budwig Diet; Flaxseed; Brain Tumor; Nutrition
Categories: Nutrition

Title: Comparison of Mixed Oligoastrocytoma and Astrocytoma
Authors: Jan C. Buckner (May 18, 2002)
Summary: Mixed oligoastrocytomas (OA) are relatively uncommon high-grade gliomas. While oligodendroglial elements are thought to be associated with better outcomes, the magnitude of the difference is not clear. This document provides a comparison ofbased on the North Central Cancer Treatment Group (NCCTG) clinical trials of high-grade glioma.
Keywords: oligoastrocytoma; glioma; oligoendroglioma

Title: Predictive Value Perfusion MRI in Brain Gliomas
Authors: Cristo Chaskis, Department of Neurosurgery, Academic Hospital of the Free University of Brussels (May 1, 2002)
Summary: Study evaluated whether PerfMR could meet the need for more specific imaging in the assessment of brain gliomas and how it correlated with the tumor grade and its predictive value in cerebral gliomas.
Keywords: MRI, Glioma, Tumor, Grade, WHO



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