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Epileptic seizures complicate the management of childhood brain tumours. There are no published standards for clinical practice concerning risk factors, treatment selection or strategies to withdraw treatment with antiepileptic drugs (AED).we undertook a case note review of 120 patients with newly diagnosed brain tumours, referred to a regional paediatric cancer service.data was available on 117/120...
Brain tumours are the commonest cancer cause of death in children. Early diagnosis is crucial in preventing worse neurological outcome in survivors, however diagnosis is difficult as presenting symptoms can be non-specific. In 2006 the median total diagnostic interval was more than three months in the UK, three times more than in the USA. “HeadSmart: Be Brain Tumour Aware” was launched in 2011 to...
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