Neurooncology

Neurooncology is a specialized field of medical research that focuses on studying and treating cancers of the brain and spinal cord. This research and therapy domain deal with a wide range of disorders, including primary brain tumors, secondary brain tumors (metastases), and benign brain tumors. Neurooncology has gained attention in recent years due to the increasing incidence of cancer among the population. The field of neurooncology is continually evolving, and researchers are developing new methods of detecting and treating brain tumors. Over the past few years, there have been several significant advances in the treatment of brain tumors, including neurosurgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. The researchers are also exploring newer approaches like immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and gene therapy to tackle brain tumors effectively. Neurooncology research aims to understand the underlying genetic and molecular mechanisms involved in the development and progression of brain tumors. Scientific discoveries in this field help in identifying potential targets for therapy and developing more effective treatment strategies. The research findings also pave the way for the development of personalized treatment options based on the unique characteristics of an individual's tumor. Symptoms of a brain tumor can vary depending on the type and location of the tumor but can include headaches, seizures, loss of balance or coordination, and changes in mood or behavior. Early detection is essential in the treatment of brain tumors. Therefore, if any of these symptoms are experienced or observed in a loved one, it is important to seek medical attention promptly. In conclusion, neurooncology research plays a vital role in understanding and treating brain tumors. The development of new and innovative treatment strategies, combined with early detection, helps in improving outcomes for individuals diagnosed with brain tumors.


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Editor-in-chief: Zheng Jiang, Department of Neuroscience, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Publication Type: Open Access Journal
Description: The brain, spinal cord, and nerves make up the nervous system. Together they control all the workings of the body. When something goes wrong with a part of your nervous system, you can have trouble moving, speaking, swallowing, breathing, or learning. You can also have problems with your memory, senses, or mood.