Neuro-Oncology Program
The Neuro-Oncology Program provides expert care for adult patients with primary brain tumors and neurological complications of cancer. Brain tumors are abnormal growths in the brain that can be either cancerous (malignant) of noncancerous (benign). The effects on the brain of malignant and benign brain tumors are very similar and can ause the same types of problems depending upon the type of tumor and where it is located in the brain.
Patients with primary brain tumors are offered therapeutic options including standard and experimental treatments. Treatment is coordinated through our Neuro-Oncology Clinic.
In addition to clinical care, the Neuro-Oncology Program is involved in research into the causes and treatment of brain tumors. Information is on the Neuro-Oncology Research Web page.
Referrals and Appointments:
Information is available on the Neuro-Oncology Clinic Web page.
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