Prognostic factors and outcome of pineoblastoma: 10 years single-center experience
CONCLUSIONS: A multimodality approach is needed to treat this aggressive disease. Inadequate dose intensity affected our patients' outcome negatively. A more aggressive approach using high-dose chemotherapy or CSI may be required to improve infantile pineoblastoma's dismal outcome. Focal radiotherapy is not an efficacious treatment in infants due to its high-metastatic potential. Molecular typing should be considered to label patients who need a more intensified approach.PMID:34541625 | DOI:10.1186/s43046-021-00083-3 (Source: J Egypt Natl Canc In...)
Source: J Egypt Natl Canc In... - September 20, 2021 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Ahmed Elhemaly Mohamed S Zaghloul Soha Ahmed Hala Taha Amal Refaat Eslam Maher Mohamed El-Beltagy Wael Zekry Source Type: research

Prognostic factors and outcome of pineoblastoma: 10 years single-center experience
CONCLUSIONS: A multimodality approach is needed to treat this aggressive disease. Inadequate dose intensity affected our patients' outcome negatively. A more aggressive approach using high-dose chemotherapy or CSI may be required to improve infantile pineoblastoma's dismal outcome. Focal radiotherapy is not an efficacious treatment in infants due to its high-metastatic potential. Molecular typing should be considered to label patients who need a more intensified approach.PMID:34541625 | DOI:10.1186/s43046-021-00083-3 (Source: J Egypt Natl Canc In...)
Source: J Egypt Natl Canc In... - September 20, 2021 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Ahmed Elhemaly Mohamed S Zaghloul Soha Ahmed Hala Taha Amal Refaat Eslam Maher Mohamed El-Beltagy Wael Zekry Source Type: research

Prognostic factors and outcome of pineoblastoma: 10 years single-center experience
CONCLUSIONS: A multimodality approach is needed to treat this aggressive disease. Inadequate dose intensity affected our patients' outcome negatively. A more aggressive approach using high-dose chemotherapy or CSI may be required to improve infantile pineoblastoma's dismal outcome. Focal radiotherapy is not an efficacious treatment in infants due to its high-metastatic potential. Molecular typing should be considered to label patients who need a more intensified approach.PMID:34541625 | DOI:10.1186/s43046-021-00083-3 (Source: J Egypt Natl Canc In...)
Source: J Egypt Natl Canc In... - September 20, 2021 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Ahmed Elhemaly Mohamed S Zaghloul Soha Ahmed Hala Taha Amal Refaat Eslam Maher Mohamed El-Beltagy Wael Zekry Source Type: research

Prognostic factors and outcome of pineoblastoma: 10 years single-center experience
CONCLUSIONS: A multimodality approach is needed to treat this aggressive disease. Inadequate dose intensity affected our patients' outcome negatively. A more aggressive approach using high-dose chemotherapy or CSI may be required to improve infantile pineoblastoma's dismal outcome. Focal radiotherapy is not an efficacious treatment in infants due to its high-metastatic potential. Molecular typing should be considered to label patients who need a more intensified approach.PMID:34541625 | DOI:10.1186/s43046-021-00083-3 (Source: J Egypt Natl Canc In...)
Source: J Egypt Natl Canc In... - September 20, 2021 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Ahmed Elhemaly Mohamed S Zaghloul Soha Ahmed Hala Taha Amal Refaat Eslam Maher Mohamed El-Beltagy Wael Zekry Source Type: research

Surgical techniques in the management of supratentorial pediatric brain tumors: 10 years' experience at a tertiary care center in the Middle East
CONCLUSION: A variety of pathologies may affect the pediatric population in the supratentorial region. Different surgical strategies, including microsurgical and endoscopic techniques, may be employed to remove, debulk, or biopsy these tumors depending on their location, suspected diagnosis, prognosis, and the need for treatment of possible associated hydrocephalus.PMID:34221600 | PMC:PMC8247713 | DOI:10.25259/SNI_205_2021 (Source: Surgical Neurology International)
Source: Surgical Neurology International - July 5, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Hiba Sharafeddine Dima Hamideh Rami Z Morsi Marwan W Najjar Source Type: research