Intracranial Metastases: Current Management StrategiesISBN: 978-1-4051-1646-6
Hardcover
512 pages
June 2004, Wiley-Blackwell
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- This is the first comprehensive textbook on intracranial
metastases in over 20 years with an update on current methods for
their management, including the use of newer technologies.
- Each of the various histological types of cancer metastasizing
to the brain is presented separately in a detailed analysis and
discussion.
- This volume includes a consideration of the epidemiology of
brain metastases and the quality of life in patients who have
them.
- Special topics not previously covered are reviewed, including
metastasis to the skull base and strategies for preventing cancer
from metastasizing to the brain.
- A novel feature is a chapter devoted to the use of recent techniques such as functional magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, MR spectroscopy (metabolite mapping), and dynamic susceptibility contrast imaging (regional cerebral blood volume mapping) to characterize brain metastases in terms of the sensorimotor perturbations they produce, their metabolic response to therapy, and their degree of vascularization, respectively.