Therapeutical Approaches in Brain Tumor Management and Neurosurgical Advancements

A special issue of Biomedicines (ISSN 2227-9059). This special issue belongs to the section "Neurobiology and Clinical Neuroscience".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2024 | Viewed by 514

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1. Department of Neurosurgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Linkou, Taoyuan, Taiwan
2. School of Medicine, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan
Interests: awake brain mapping; diffuse glioma; functional connectivity; neuroscience

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Brain tumors are classified into malignant and non-malignant types, with non-malignant tumors having an incidence rate 2.5 times higher than malignant brain tumors, according to The Central Brain Tumor Registry of the United States. The therapeutic goals for brain tumors are predominantly determined by a comprehensive consideration of tumor location, pathology, response to non-surgical therapies, and patient conditions.

Surgical resection is often the first therapeutic approach, aiming for maximally safe resection of both non-malignant and malignant brain tumors. Advanced neurosurgical techniques and surgical adjuncts are used to achieve the goal of onco-functional balance, including intraoperative functional mapping and identification of malignant tumor cells via fluorescence or real-time histological identification. Beyond the surgical suite, adjuvant therapies are also necessary for brain malignancies. Radiation therapy remains the major adjuvant modality due to the blood–brain barrier. However, the introduction of transcranial focused ultrasound for blood–brain barrier opening expands therapeutic opportunities for various large molecular drugs.

On the other hand, advancements in diagnostic technologies have revolutionized brain tumor classification based on molecular markers. Genomic alterations in brain tumors not only determine diagnosis and grading but also provide opportunities for targeted therapy in the era of precision medicine.

For this Special Issue, we invite clinical studies focusing on the following:

  1. Neurosurgical advancements in intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring or tumor identification.
  2. Therapeutic approaches in brain tumor management, including but not limited to radiation therapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, or immune therapy.
  3. Novel therapeutic approaches to overcome the limitations of current modalities in both non-malignant and malignant brain tumors.

Authors are invited to submit original research and review articles.

Dr. Ko-Ting Chen
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • brain tumor
  • intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring
  • multimodality
  • neuro-oncology
  • precision medicine

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