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Volume 352:2252-2253 May 26, 2005 Number 21
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Brain Tumors

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(Contemporary Cancer Research.) Edited by Francis Ali-Osman. 393 pp., illustrated. Totowa, N.J., Humana Press, 2005. $150. ISBN 1-58829-042-5.

This multiauthored textbook compiles recent scientific advances in brain-tumor biology. In the past 10 to 15 years, there has been an explosion of information regarding the genesis and pathological classification of and new treatments for brain tumors. The main focus of this book is the gliomas, but it also deals with other primary brain tumors, such as meningiomas, as well as brain metastases. The editor has called on a notable group of authors who are widely recognized as experts and investigators of the fundamental abnormalities that characterize malignant brain tumors.

The book has three sections. The first focuses on epidemiology, . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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