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Three-minute surgery
By JEFF WEBER • GANNETT NJ • August 3, 2010
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick  has become the first hospital in the country to perform laser-assisted  surgery on an intracranial ependymoma, a tumor that grows from the cells  that line the ventricles in the brain. 
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<h3>Three-minute surgery</h3>
<p>By JEFF WEBER • GANNETT NJ • August 3, 2010</p>
<div id="attachment_806" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 235px"><a href="http://www.visualaseinc.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/shabbar-1.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-803];player=img;"><img class="size-medium wp-image-806" title="shabbar-brain-suregery" src="http://www.visualaseinc.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/shabbar-1-225x300.jpg" alt="Dr. Shabbar Danish, the director of stereotactic and functional neurosurgery and an assistant professor at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, and his team perform laser-assisted thermal ablation surgery on Susanna Denude’s rare brain tumor on July 6." width="225" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Dr. Shabbar Danish, the director of stereotactic and functional neurosurgery and an assistant professor at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, and his team perform laser-assisted thermal ablation surgery on Susanna Denude’s rare brain tumor on July 6.</p></div>
<p>Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick  has become the first hospital in the country to perform laser-assisted  surgery on an intracranial ependymoma, a tumor that grows from the cells  that line the ventricles in the brain.<span> </span></p>
<p><span> </span>Dr.  Shabbar F. Danish and his neuroscience team successfully completed this  surgery on Susanna Denude of Riverdale on July 6 in just three minutes —  and Denude was awake the entire time. She even was in and out of the  hospital in 24 hours.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is a tool for patients with  tumors who have been told they do not have other options,&#8221; said Danish,  the director of stereotactic and functional neurosurgery and an  assistant professor at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and Robert  Wood Johnson University Hospital. &#8220;I felt that she was a good candidate  for this based on what her tumor looked like.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Denude&#8217;s  tumor had been around since 2003, when she underwent the first of two  open craniotomies (the second was in September 2009) and endured a full  dose of radiation. But those conventional methods did not stop the  tumor&#8217;s growth.</p>
<p>Denude came to Danish in early June for a  screening MRI, and once Danish saw what was going on, he approached the  Denude and her husband, John, about the <a title="laser-assisted surgery brain tumor" href="http://www.visualaseinc.com/technology/"><span style="font-weight: normal ! important; font-size: 100% ! important; text-decoration: none ! important; border-bottom: 0.2em dotted #2b65b0 ! important; padding-bottom: 0px ! important; color: #2b65b0 ! important; background-color: transparent ! important; background-image: none; padding-top: 0pt; padding-right: 0pt; padding-left: 0pt;">laser surgery<img style="display: inline ! important; height: 10px; width: 10px; position: relative; top: 1px; left: 1px; padding: 0pt; margin: 0pt; float: none; border: 0pt none;" src="http://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/mag-glass_10x10.gif" alt="" /></span></a>, known as a complete thermal ablation.</p>
<p>&#8220;Thirty  seconds into his presentation, we decided this is what we were doing,&#8221;  John said. &#8220;We understood what was going to take place, and we knew this  was right.&#8221;</p>
<h3>How it works</h3>
<p>The  technique involves placing the laser directly into the tumor and then  guiding the laser to perform the thermal ablation, which kills the tumor  with heat while leaving the surrounding areas of the brain untouched.</p>
<p>The  entry hole that is made through the skull is about the size of the end  of a pen and requires just one stitch and a small bandage following the  procedure. Denude was alert, talking and free of pain throughout the  operation.</p>
<p>&#8220;In order to find the exact spot where the tumor  is located, we use a GPS system for the brain so that we can identify  the exact target location during laser placement, load and then map out a  path in the operating room,&#8221; said Danish, who estimates that only 5  percent to 8 percent of brain tumors are intracranial ependymomas.</p>
<p>After the laser is placed in the brain, the patient is moved to an  MRI unit, where the operating team can observe in real time how the  brain changes temperature with respect to the laser.</p>
<p>&#8220;It  uses a light energy in order to deliver the thermal therapy,&#8221; Danish  said. &#8220;During the surgery, we could watch everything that was going on,  and I was able to talk to her. She&#8217;s been under close observation to see  what happens with the tumor over time, and so far, everything looks  perfect.&#8221;</p>
<h3>Not available to everyone</h3>
<p>Many brain surgery patients are terrified of their pending operations. Denude handled it with relative ease.</p>
<p>&#8220;At  first I was a little skeptical, but after listening to Dr. Danish, I  felt that it was right for me to do this,&#8221; said Denude, a schoolteacher.  &#8220;I don&#8217;t remember anything bad about it. There was no pain at all.&#8221;</p>
<p>Denude  is just glad she had this option available to her. Not everyone does.  Only six locations in the country — Hackensack; Manhasset, N.Y.; New Haven, Conn.; Baylor, Texas; and Denver — have this kind of technology, a fact from which Danish and his team derive much pride.</p>
<p>&#8220;These  options don&#8217;t exist where you think they would exist, in Manhattan or  Philadelphia. They exist here,&#8221; Danish said. &#8220;We get offered the ability  to use new toys all the time . . .</p>
<p>&#8220;What I saw was an  opportunity to use this as a tool for patients who had run out of  options,&#8221; he continued. &#8220;Mrs. Denude had a tumor that was growing — we  were watching it grow — and we thought this would be a good option for  her.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p><a title="Tumor Growth in Brain Laser Surgery" href="http://www.visualase.net/public/news/shabbar-aug-3-2010.pdf">Print copy of this article </a><a title="Tumor Growth in Brain Laser Surgery" href="http://www.visualase.net/public/news/shabbar-aug-3-2010.pdf">(PDF) </a><br />
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		<title>Revolutionary Laser Surgery Technique Offers New Hope to Brain Tumor Patients</title>
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New Brunswick, NJ – A leading neurosurgeon has performed the nation’s first laser-assisted brain surgery for a specific type of resistant brain tumor using technology so advanced that the patient went home the next day.
 
Shabbar F. Danish, M.D., Director,  Stereotactic  and Functional Neurosurgery and Assistant Professor at  UMDNJ-Robert Wood  [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p><strong>New Brunswick, NJ – A leading neurosurgeon has performed the nation’s first laser-assisted brain surgery for a specific type of resistant brain tumor using technology so advanced that the patient went home the next day.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong> </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.visualaseinc.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Danish_Shabbar_2010_JE.JPG" rel="shadowbox[post-794];player=img;"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-797" title="Danish_Shabbar_2010_JE" src="http://www.visualaseinc.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Danish_Shabbar_2010_JE-150x150.jpg" alt="Danish_Shabbar_2010_JE" width="150" height="150" /></a>Shabbar F. Danish, M.D., Director,  Stereotactic  and Functional Neurosurgery and Assistant Professor at  UMDNJ-Robert Wood  Johnson <span id="IL_AD4">Medical School</span> (RWJMS) and Robert Wood  Johnson University Hospital (RWJUH),  used the <a title="www.visualaseinc.com" href="http://www.visualaseinc.com" target="_blank">Visualase, Inc.</a>,  laser-assisted <span id="IL_AD11">thermal</span> ablation technique to operate  on a patient with a  recurring brain tumor after two previous surgeries and  radiation did  not permanently destroy the growth.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The technology is the latest  addition  to RWJUH  and RWJMS’s growing expertise in the division of   neuroscience. Dr. Danish  specializes in the latest in stereotactic   neurosurgery, which involves  targeting small areas in the brain with  techniques used to treat everything  from Parkinson’s disease to brain  tumors.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span id="more-794"></span>Susanna Denude of Riverdale, N.J.,  was  diagnosed with an intracranial ependymoma, a tumor that grows from  the cells  that line the ventricles in the brain. While only six  hospitals in the country  offer laser-assisted thermal  ablation, this is  the first time in the nation  that the treatment was  used for an  intracranial ependymoma, explains Dr.  Danish.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong> </strong>“This is a tool  for patients with tumors who  have been told they do not have other  <span id="IL_AD8">options</span>,” Dr. Danish says about  laser-assisted thermal  ablation. “This  is also a viable option for patients who  do not want  radiation therapy  or general anesthesia. Additionally, we can take   their hospital stay  from four to seven days down to 24 hours.”</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The technique involves placing a  laser directly  into the tumor and then guiding the laser to perform  thermal ablation, or  killing it with heat, while leaving the  surrounding areas of the brain   untouched. The entry hole that is made  through the skull is about the  size of  the end of a pen and requires  just one stitch and a small  bandage following the  procedure.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">“In order to find the exact spot  where the  tumor is located, we use a GPS system for the brain  so that  we can identify the  exact target location during laser  placement, load  and then map out a path in  the operating room,” says  Dr. Danish.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">After the laser is placed in the  brain, the  patient is moved to an MRI unit, where the operating team  can observe in real  time how the brain changes temperature with respect  to the laser. “It uses a  light energy in order to deliver the thermal  therapy,” adds Dr. Danish. Only  local anesthesia is used and the  patient is able to go home the day after  surgery.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">“What we hope for Ms. Denude is that  she goes  on now to live a full life,” Dr. Danish says. “She’s a very  active woman.”</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">To learn more about RWJUH, please  visit <a href="http://www.rwjuh.edu/">www.rwjuh.edu</a>. For a referral  to a physician  affiliated with RWJUH, please call 1-888-MD-RWJUH.  Follow us on Twitter at <a href="http://www.rwjuh.edu/twitter">www.rwjuh.edu/twitter</a> and Facebook at <a href="http://www.rwjuh.edu/facebook">www.rwjuh.edu/facebook</a>.</p>
<p>To learn more about UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical  School,  visit <a href="http://www.rwjms.umdnj.edu/">rwjms.umdnj.edu</a>. Find  our <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/New-BrunswickPiscataway-NJ/UMDNJ-Robert-Wood-Johnson-Medical-School/128400446437?ref=mf">fan   page on Facebook</a> and follow us on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/UMDNJ_RWJMS">@UMDNJ_RWJMS</a>.</p></blockquote>
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		<description><![CDATA[A brief laser timeline includes the use of the Visualase laser (last entry)

- 1917: Einstein proposes the theory of &#8220;stimulated emission,&#8221; by which a  photon, or light particle, induces an atom to  emit an identical photon.
- 1953: American physicist Charles Townes builds forerunner of the laser, a &#8220;maser,&#8221; for Microwave Amplification by  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A brief laser timeline includes the use of the Visualase laser (last entry)</p>
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<p>- 1917: Einstein proposes the theory of &#8220;stimulated emission,&#8221; by which a  photon, or light particle, induces an atom to  emit an identical photon.</p>
<p>- 1953: American physicist Charles Townes builds forerunner of the laser, a &#8220;maser,&#8221; for Microwave Amplification by  Stimulated Emission of Radiation</p>
<p>- 1957:  Gordon Gould, a doctoral student under Townes, coins the term &#8220;laser,&#8221;  theorizing that light could be used to excite atoms into making a  coherent beam of light. Later files a patent; legal dispute lasts nearly three decades.</p>
<p>- 1960: First laser, built by  Theodore Maiman of Hughes Research Laboratories in California, becomes operational.</p>
<p>- 1961:  Laser used for first time in surgery, to destroy retinal tumor.</p>
<p>- 1962: Invention of the semi-conducting diode laser,  the mainstay of small commercial lasers today.</p>
<p>-  1969: Laser&#8217;s use in telemetry makes headlines. A beam bounced back by a  mirror deployed by the Apollo 11 crew measures the distance between  Earth and the Moon to within a few yards.</p>
<p>- 1971: Lasers  enter the arts, with light shows and the awarding of the Nobel Prize to  Dennis Gabor, a British-Hungarian, for holography.</p>
<p>- 1982: First Compact Disc player.  First CD to be pressed is &#8220;52nd Street&#8221; by Billy Joel.</p>
<p>- 1991: First laser surgery to correct  short-sightedness. Gulf War sees first use of laser-guided munitions.</p>
<p>- 1996: Toshiba sells first digital versatile disc  (DVD) player.</p>
<p><a href="../2008/first-laser-surgery-brain-cancer/"><strong>- 2008: French neurosurgeons use fiberoptic laser and keyhole surgery to destroy brain cancer.</strong></a></p>
<p><a href="../2008/first-laser-surgery-brain-cancer/"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-787" title="alex-carpentier" src="http://www.visualaseinc.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/alex-carpentier.jpg" alt="alex-carpentier" width="143" height="141" /></a></p>
<p><a href="../2008/first-laser-surgery-brain-cancer/">More  on Dr. Alexandre Carpentier</a></p></blockquote>
<p>Source:<br />
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/house-and-home/laser-a-timeline-1973907.html</p>
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		<title>Revolutionary Techniques in Neurosurgery</title>
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Revolutionary Techniques in Neurosurgery:
A  Q&#38;A with Ravish Patwardhan, MD

Published Online: April 15, 2010 &#8211; 3:03:03 PM  (CDT)
Ravish Patwardhan, MD, is the founder  and director of the Comprehensive Neurosurgery Network  (www.brainandspinecare.com), which “specializes in minimally invasive  techniques for treating brain and spine problems.” Patwardhan has more [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Revolutionary Techniques in Neurosurgery:<br />
A  Q&amp;A with Ravish Patwardhan, MD</h3>
<p><img class=" alignnone" title="Ravish Patwardhan, MD" src="http://www.thespineinstitute.com/Libraries/Faculty/PatwardhanRavish.sflb.ashx" alt="Ravish Patwardhan, MD" width="75" height="100" /></p>
<p>Published Online: April 15, 2010 &#8211; 3:03:03 PM  (CDT)<br />
Ravish Patwardhan, MD, is the founder  and director of the Comprehensive Neurosurgery Network  (www.brainandspinecare.com), which “specializes in minimally invasive  techniques for treating brain and spine problems.” Patwardhan has more  than 12 years of experience in the neurosurgery industry and has  published several peer reviewed studies on brain trauma, tumors,  epilepsy, and spinal procedures. He is also a frequent speaker on the  latest treatments and advances in brain and spinal surgeries.</p>
<h4>What are the benefits of the Visualase laser probe technique, and do  you believe it will become the standard for brain tumor eradication?</h4>
<p><span id="more-710"></span></p>
<div>The best way to understand the <a href="http://www.visualaseinc.com/">Visualase laser system</a> is to understand  what it simplifies. Say a patient comes in with a brain tumor that is  less than 2cm in diameter. While he or she is awake, a small area of the  scalp is locally anesthetized, and a stab incision is made, with a  small hole drilled in the precise trajectory to enter the middle of the  tumor and run its length. The operating room portion ends here. The  patient is transferred to the MRI suite, where the precise position is  verified on MRI scan. Subsequently, the tumor is ablated in the MRI  scanner, leaving a black hole where the tumor used to be. The probe is  removed in the MRI scanner, and a previously placed stitch is tied, all  while the patient is awake and responding, to ensure that no new problem  has occurred. The entire procedure takes about an hour (5 minutes in  the operating room and 45 minutes in the MRI suite).</div>
<div>The length of time of the procedure, avoidance of general anesthesia,  shortened length of stay in the hospital (patients may go home the same  day versus three days or more, following a typical craniotomy for tumor  resection), reduced blood loss (a few drops), smaller incision size  (stab incision), and subsequently less pain all result in a quicker  recovery. Because this technology is so new, we’re learning more about  it with each case. We learn about which tumors in which locations may or  may not be amenable to treatment with laser ablation. Presently,  though, laser ablation’s advantages appear to be its ability to treat  deep brain tumors—which would destroy the brain if approached openly  surgically—and to produce relatively instant results. This is opposed to waiting several weeks to see an MRI change for  techniques like Gamma Knife.</div>
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<div>Original article can be found at http://www.hcplive.com/neurology/publications/mdng-Neurology/2010/March2010/Revolutionary_techniques_neurosurgery_neuro</div>
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		<title>The Sixth Annual Neuro-Oncology Symposium</title>
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John Theurer Cancer Center brings together  leading neuro-oncology experts to present key trends

Oncologists from top cancer institutions provide  overview on new neuro-oncology guidelines
HACKENSACK, N.J. (April 5, 2010) —John Theurer Cancer Center at  Hackensack University Medical Center will bring together top  neuro-oncologists from around the country a symposium to address [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>John Theurer Cancer Center brings together  leading neuro-oncology experts to present key trends</p>
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<h3>Oncologists from top cancer institutions provide  overview on new neuro-oncology guidelines</h3>
<p>HACKENSACK, N.J. (April 5, 2010) —John Theurer Cancer Center at  Hackensack University Medical Center will bring together top  neuro-oncologists from around the country a symposium to address new  treatment updates and review management of complex cases across a broad  array of neuro-oncology specialties.</p>
<p>The Sixth Annual Neuro-Oncology Symposium: Update of New Guidelines  in Neuro-Oncology will take place on Friday, April 9. The program will  feature neuro-oncology experts from leading cancer institutions,  including M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer  Center, Northwestern University Medical Center, and Arkansas  Neuroscience Institute.</p>
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<p>&#8220;John Theurer Cancer Center is dedicated to providing doctors and  others in the medical community with the most up-to-date, innovative  research in all fields of oncology, including neuro-oncology,&#8221; said Mark  Pascal, M.D., Co- Chief, Neuro-Oncology, John Theurer Cancer Center.  &#8220;For the sixth consecutive year, we are proud to bring together a group  of highly esteemed oncologists to discuss the latest trends in our  field.&#8221;</p>
<p>These neuro-oncology leaders will discuss an array of topics,  including the latest in surgical techniques for complex intracranial  meningiomas, quality of life measures for brain tumor patients,  radiosurgery outcomes for benign and malignant spinal tumors and an  update on exciting new cutting-edge treatments for glioblastoma.</p>
<p>Featured speakers include:</p>
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<li>Ossama Al-Mefty, M.D., F.A.C.S., Co-Director, Arkansas Neuroscience  Institute</li>
<li>Christina Meyers, Ph.D., A.B.P.P., Professor, Department of  Neuro-Oncology and Leader, Section of Neuro-Psychology, M.D. Anderson  Cancer Center</li>
<li>Jeffrey Raizer, M.D., Associate Professor, Neuro-Oncology and  Medical Director, Neuro-Oncology, Northwestern University Medical Center</li>
<li>Yoshiya Yamada, M.D., Attending, Radiation Oncology, Memorial  Sloan Kettering Cancer Center</li>
<li>Mark Pascal, M.D., Co- Chief, Neuro-Oncology, John Theurer  Cancer Center</li>
<li>Viswanathan Rajaraman, M.D., Co-Chief, Neuro-Oncology, John  Theurer Cancer Center</li>
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<p>This symposium is part of John Theurer Cancer Center&#8217;s ongoing  commitment to provide extraordinary care through research and  innovation. The neuro-oncology division includes one of the largest  neuro-radiology services in the tri-state area to detect brain tumors.  They also participate in a number of clinical trials and invest in  state-of-the-art technology to improve patient outcomes. Most recently,  the neuro-oncology division became one of 20 cancer centers in the  United States to offer MRI-guided laser interstitial thermal therapy  (LITT). This highly-precise technology allows physicians to destroy only  the targeted tissue, leaving healthy surrounding tissues unharmed.</p>
<p>&#8220;As we continue to grow, we are committed to adopting new  innovations to enhance our neuro-oncology division, ultimately  prolonging survival time while improving quality of life,&#8221; said  Viswanathan Rajaraman, M.D., Co-Chief, Neuro-Oncology, John Theurer  Cancer Center.</p>
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<p>This conference is open to the public, but primarily for neuro and  medical oncologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, radiation therapists,  neuro-radiologists and primary care physicians as well as other  healthcare professionals involved in the treatment of brain and spinal  tumor patients. The conference will be held from 7:30 am to 1:00 pm in  the Hekemian Conference Center Auditorium located at Hackensack  University Medical Center, 30 Prospect Ave., Hackensack, New Jersey. If  you&#8217;re interested in attending please contact Bonnie LoGiudice at  201-996-4891 or <a href="mailto:blogiudiace@humed.com">blogiudiace@humed.com</a>.</p>
<p><strong>About John Theurer Cancer Center at Hackensack University Medical  Center</strong></p>
<p>John Theurer Cancer Center at Hackensack University Medical  Center is New Jersey&#8217;s largest and most comprehensive center dedicated  to the diagnosis, treatment, management, research, screenings, and  preventive care as well as survivorship of patients with all types of  cancer. The 15 specialized divisions covering the complete spectrum of  cancer care have developed a close-knit team of medical, research,  nursing, and support staff with specialized expertise that translates  into more advanced, focused care for all patients. Each year, more  people in the New Jersey/New York metropolitan area turn to the John  Theurer Cancer Center for cancer care than to any other facility in New  Jersey. Housed within a 775-bed not-for-profit teaching, tertiary care,  and research hospital, John Theurer Cancer Center provides  state-of-the-art technological advances, compassionate care, research  innovations, medical expertise, and a full range of after care services  that distinguish John Theurer Cancer Center from other facilities.</p></blockquote>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saturday, November 7, 2009 at Trinity Park, Ft. Worth

With more than 500 people diagnosed a day in the U.S., it’s critical we unite to fight brain tumors. Help us fund promising research to improve quality of life and get to a cure faster!
Last year, 1000 participants helped to raise $200,000 to fund innovative research for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saturday, November 7, 2009 at Trinity Park, Ft. Worth</p>
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<p>With more than 500 people diagnosed a day in the U.S., it’s critical we unite to fight brain tumors. Help us fund promising research to improve quality of life and get to a cure faster!</p>
<p>Last year, 1000 participants helped to raise $200,000 to fund innovative research for brain tumor treatments and support services for brain tumor patients and their families. Join those whose lives have been touched by brain tumors; meet patients, families, and friends, celebrate life, and honor the memory of those lost. All ages are welcome.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.braintumorcommunity.org/site/PageServer?pagename=BTW_TX_Homepage" target="_blank">Visit the website.</a></p>
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New surgical technique uses laser energy to destroy brain tumors
Novel approach is minimally invasive and precise
04:20 PM CDT on Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Wendy Rigby / KENS 5
Perez has had one surgery to remove the tumor, but now the cancer has returned. This time, Dr. John Floyd, a U.T. Health Science Center neurosurgeon, is trying [...]]]></description>
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<h3>New surgical technique uses laser energy to destroy brain tumors</h3>
<p>Novel approach is minimally invasive and precise<br />
04:20 PM CDT on Wednesday, October 7, 2009<br />
Wendy Rigby / KENS 5</p>
<p>Perez has had one surgery to remove the tumor, but now the cancer has returned. This time, Dr. John Floyd, a U.T. Health Science Center neurosurgeon, is trying something different.</p>
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<p>In an operating room at St. Luke&#8217;s Baptist Hospital, the doctor secured an anchor in the outside of the skull. Then, using what’s called neuro-navigation for precision, he slid a catheter several inches inside the head. That catheter houses a laser that can zap the cells growing out of control and threatening Perez’ life.</p>
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<p>After the catheter was in place, the patient was moved to an MRI suite, where real-time images showed the doctors the area they were treating.</p>
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<p>“Now we have another surgical technique which is minimally invasive and excellent for recurrences,” Floyd said.</p>
<p>While the two-step procedure took several hours, the heating and killing of the tumor took less than five minutes.</p>
<p>“In fighting brain cancer and brain tumors, we need everything that’s available at our disposal to be able to win the battle,” commented Dr. David Jimenez, head of the neurosurgery department at UTHSC.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.kens5.com/archive/66566227.html">Full article and video</a> at News5</p>
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Visualase will be holding a seminar for physicians interested in the Visualase technology. Neurosurgeons that have used Visualase will present case studies and will be available for QnA. Please RSVP if you like to attend. There is limited capacity for this event.
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<p>Visualase will be holding a seminar for physicians interested in the Visualase technology. Neurosurgeons that have used Visualase will present case studies and will be available for QnA. <a href="http://ecoclients.com/~visualas/contact-us/">Please RSVP</a> if you like to attend. There is limited capacity for this event.</p>
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		<title>Laser brain surgery at MUSC</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lester Beck was the first patient to undergo laser brain surgery at MUSC and is just the 30th person in the world to have it done.
Ray Turner, 33, a Medical University of South Carolina neurosurgeon, performed the first laser brain surgery in the hospital&#8217;s history, only the 10th performed in the United States and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="laser brain surgery at MUSC " href="http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2009/may/22/rare_laser_brain_surgery_first_at_musc83202/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-198" style="margin-right: 10px;" title="brain-cancer-treatment-uscm" src="http://www.visualaseinc.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/brain-cancer-treatment-uscm.jpg" alt="brain-cancer-treatment-uscm" width="180" height="136" /></a>Lester Beck was the first patient to undergo laser brain surgery at MUSC and is just the 30th person in the world to have it done.</p>
<p>Ray Turner, 33, a Medical University of South Carolina neurosurgeon, performed the first laser brain surgery in the hospital&#8217;s history, only the 10th performed in the United States and the 30th in the world. &#8220;It&#8217;s exhilarating,&#8221; he said Thursday. &#8220;This is what we want to do in medicine, stay on the cutting edge.&#8221;</p>
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<p><a title="laser brain surgery at MUSC" href="http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2009/may/22/rare_laser_brain_surgery_first_at_musc83202/" target="_blank">Rare laser brain surgery a first at MUSC &#8211; The Post And Courier Charleston, SC</a></p>
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<p><a title="30 Minute Brain Surgery" href="http://www.wciv.com/news/stories/0509/625116.html" target="_blank">30 Minute Brain Surgery &#8211; WCIV ABC News 4 Charleston, SC</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recent Google results for those seeking general information about brain tumors and treatments.
 



GBM  Guide &#8211; MGH Brain Tumor Center

Dec 2, 2005 &#8230; A patient guide. by  John W. Henson, M.D., MGH Brain Tumor Center &#8230; The  exact name and grade of the tumor determine treatment options, &#8230;
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		<description><![CDATA[Former Graduate Student and Current Assistant Professor in the Department of Imaging Physics at UTMDACC, Dr. R. Jason Stafford is highlighted in The Messenger. (Reprinted with permissions from The Messenger, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center)

Watching Tumors Die
Thursday, April 2, 2009
By Sarah Petrie

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Former Graduate Student and Current Assistant Professor in the Department of Imaging Physics at UTMDACC, Dr. R. Jason Stafford is highlighted in The Messenger. (Reprinted with permissions from The Messenger, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center)</p>
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<h3>Watching Tumors Die</h3>
<p>Thursday, April 2, 2009<br />
By Sarah Petrie</p>
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<p>Above, from left: Kamran Ahrar, M.D., and R. Jason Stafford, Ph.D., discuss an upcoming spinal surgery that will use the Visualase technology. They&#8217;ll be able to watch the tumor fully die in near real time during the procedure. Depending on where the tumor is located, the patient may or may not be awake during the procedure.</p>
<p>History books show that surgeons began removing cancerous tumors as early as the second century. Zoom ahead to 2009, take away the scalpels, scars and side effects that typically accompany surgery, and trade them for a tiny laser beam that zaps cancer dead on the spot. It sounds like science fiction, but our researchers and clinicians are among the first in the nation to investigate a new procedure that does just this … and more.</p>
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<p>&#8220;It’s called laser-induced thermal therapy, and the basic theory is that the laser heats the tumor to a certain temperature to kill it,&#8221; explains Jeffrey Weinberg, M.D., associate professor in Neurosurgery, who’s conducting a clinical trial to test the effectiveness of this procedure on patients with metastatic brain tumors.<br />
How hot is too hot for a cancerous tumor? Sixty degrees Celsius, in most cases.</p>
<p>&#8220;The clinical trial targets patients with otherwise inoperable tumors or those for whom other treatments failed,&#8221; Weinberg says. &#8220;This is possible because tissues surrounding the tumor aren’t harmed or affected with this procedure — an advantage over other types of brain surgeries for cancer, including radiosurgery.&#8221;</p>
<p>Delivering laser energy using a device only millimeters in diameter, the procedure leaves a scar no bigger than your thumb. Plus, there should be no side effects for this less-invasive surgery, which takes only a few hours from start to finish. &#8220;The laser portion should only take a few minutes, and patients will experience no swelling and little pain,&#8221; Weinberg adds.</p>
<p>Other forms of what also is known as ablation therapy already are in practice, killing tumors using heat, cold or electricity. So what makes this particular procedure so revolutionary? The physician actually watches the tumor die in real time, according to Kamran Ahrar, M.D., associate professor in Interventional Radiology, who has performed the procedure on a few patients with bone and spinal tumors as part of a similar clinical trial.</p>
<p>Weinberg agrees this is the biggest advantage of this method over other forms of treatment. &#8220;Patients don’t have to wait weeks or months for tests to confirm if the entire tumor is gone, as is the case with most surgeries. Instead, using this technology, we can convert magnetic resonance imaging into a color picture that indicates the temperature of the tissue,&#8221; he says. &#8220;This allows us to know exactly when the tumor is hot enough to fully die.&#8221;</p>
<h3>How does it work?</h3>
<p>Houston-based company <a title="brain cancer article" href="http://visualaseinc.com" target="_blank">Visualase </a>Inc., which sells the technology, approached M. D. Anderson in 2000 for help with developing the tool. &#8220;For this procedure to be successful, the doctors must know the precise location and distribution of temperature in the tumor and that’s where the physicists come in the picture,&#8221; explains R. Jason Stafford, Ph.D., assistant professor in Imaging Physics, and lead consultant on the <a title="brain cancer article" href="http://visualaseinc.com/" target="_blank">Visualase </a>technology development for M. D. Anderson.</p>
<p>In other words, a stereotactic navigation system, &#8220;like a GPS for your brain&#8221; as Weinberg puts it, pinpoints the exact location and size of the tumor. After the surgeon drills a hole and sends the specially designed fiber directly to the tumor, the laser is activated, thus heating the tumor. Doing it in the MRI allows clinicians to monitor temperatures within the tissue. &#8220;Temperature as well as predicted regions of complete treatment are color-coded on a screen, giving us the ability to adjust or retreat a certain area, as needed,&#8221; Stafford adds.</p>
<p>And at M. D. Anderson, this entire procedure can be performed in one room, unlike at other institutions that also are researching the procedure. We have a dedicated intra-operative MRI suite, which is safer for patients than moving them to different locations to complete the procedure.</p></blockquote>
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<p>Posted: Apr 20, 2009 5:59 PM CDT Updated: Apr 28, 2009 11:51 AM CDT<br />
By Carolyn Roy, KSLA News 12</p>
<p>SHREVEPORT, LA (KSLA) &#8211; A Shreveport neurosurgeon has taken brain surgery for the removal of tumors to a whole new level, finding a way to obliterate a tumors, with much less risk.  A Many, Louisiana woman was the first patient in the U.S. to have the procedure done.</p>
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<p>Karen Mowad &#8230; has been through surgery, chemotherapy and radiation&#8230;, but when the cancer spread to her brain, she came to Dr. Ravish Patwardhan of the Comprehensive Neurosurgery Network.</p>
<p>The Shreveport neurosurgeon had to open her skull to remove that tumor.  It&#8217;s the kind of surgery that leaves a big scar and comes with serious risks and a longer recovery time.  But by the time another tumor appeared last fall, Dr. Patwardhan had a new tool to try: a laser probe, and he was looking for a patient willing to be the first.  &#8220;We offered her both options,&#8221; says Dr. Patwardhan. &#8220;We said, &#8216;Look, you&#8217;ll be the first one in, really, North America to have this tumor re-sected for a metastatic brain tumor.  If you&#8217;re interested in it, we can do this. It involves making a small opening and going in and burning it.&#8221;  The alternative was another open operation.  Mowad was in.</p>
<p>The procedure, marries the precision of navigation tools &#8230; with an MRI-guided laser probe developed by Visualase out of Houston. &#8220;What this does is you just have to make a hole that will take you to the middle of the tumor, burn the tumor and then the tumor will essentially evaporate.  It&#8217;s actually done in the MRI suite, so when the probe is confirmed to be in the correct position in the MRI suite what you do then is heat it and you can watch it directly on the MRI scanner what area is being heated using the program.  After that you can do another MRI scan, since the patient is already there to show the tumor is gone.  So you have instant gratification.&#8221;</p>
<p>The procedure leaves behind a small pinpoint incision, comparable to that size of the tip of a pencil.  Karen Mowad was able to stay awake through the procedure, and felt no significant discomfort.  In addition to avoiding the risks related to anesthesia, the laser ablation probe is thin and slides through the brain with much less disturbance.  It allows the surgeon to reach even deep tumors with far less risk, like the brain swelling that comes with conventional procedures.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s so much simpler and easier on the patient than a conventional procedure,&#8221; says Dr. Patwardhan.   It&#8217;s also faster, and it appears to be just as effective, if not more so.  Mowad&#8217;s surgery came at the end of one week.  She was back at work by the beginning of the next.  (Please note Visualase is effective in ablating tumors. It is not a cure for cancer.) Six months later, there is still no sign of the tumor.  &#8220;The number of people who make it out one year with a metastatic brain tumor is very low,&#8221; explains Dr. Patwardhan.  &#8220;She&#8217;s actually functioning and working, which is incredible.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s because of a lot of what I&#8217;ve been through, you know, I want other people not to be afraid of this.&#8221;</p>
<p>Since Mowad became the first patient in North America to undergo the procedure, several others have followed.  For now, Dr. Patwardhan says they&#8217;re reserving the laser treatment for brain tumors as a last resort, as long as patients&#8217; conditions meet certain criteria.  &#8220;It&#8217;s restricted for tumors where you can go into them, which are tumors that are not extraordinarily hard, but there are quite a few tumors that are amenable to this treatment, so that&#8217;s nice.&#8221;</p>
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<p align="justify">Paris, France August 29th, 2008 &#8211; Visualase technology used to successfully treat brain tumors, as reported by AFP and the Telegraph (UK).</p>
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<blockquote><p>Saturday 30 August 2008 &#8211; A French team of neurosurgeons claims top have successfully tested a combination of new techniques, including fibre-optic lasers, in treating brain cancer through ultra-keyhole surgery.</p>
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<td width="140" align="left" valign="top" bgcolor="#ffffff"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Curveball-When-Throws-Brain-Tumor/dp/0978945670/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-1"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none;" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/412LSW09amL._SL160_AA115_.jpg" border="0" alt="Product Details" width="115" height="115" /></a></td>
<td align="left" valign="bottom"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Curveball-When-Throws-Brain-Tumor/dp/0978945670/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-1">Curveball: When Life Throws You a Brain Tumor</a> <span>by Liz Holzemer</span><span> (<span>Paperback</span> &#8211; April 16, 2009)</span></td>
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<td align="left" valign="top" bgcolor="#ffffff"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Living-Brain-Tumor-Control-Treatment/dp/0805079688/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-2"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none;" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41P89ot7D%2BL._SL160_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-dp,TopRight,12,-18_SH30_OU01_AA115_.jpg" border="0" alt="Product Details" width="115" height="115" /></a></td>
<td align="left" valign="bottom"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Living-Brain-Tumor-Control-Treatment/dp/0805079688/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-2">Living with a Brain Tumor: Dr. Peter Black&#8217;s Guide to Taking Control of Your Treatment</a> <span>by Peter Black</span><span> (<span>Paperback</span> &#8211; Oct 31, 2006)</span> <span>Excerpt &#8211; </span> <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0805079688/qid=1263400449/ref=sib_books_pg?ie=UTF8&amp;keywords=brain%20tumor&amp;p=S00H&amp;checkSum=kDqddVVU1o%252B1Ub1nrQq3t0hzHFx3ctzVcG4%252FKIwQUqI%253D#reader-page">page 3</a>: &#8220;&#8230; a recurring dream of a large gathering of all the <span>brain</span> <span>tumor</span> patients I have ever seen. At least half the people &#8230;&#8221;<span><span>Surprise me!</span> <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0805079688/qid=1263400449/ref=sib_aps_sup?ie=UTF8&amp;p=random">See a random page</a> in this book.</span></td>
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<td align="left" valign="top" bgcolor="#ffffff"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Damn-Statistics-Have-Life-Live/dp/1410786226/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-3"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none;" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31FDN6MXWQL._SL160_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-dp,TopRight,12,-18_SH30_OU01_AA115_.jpg" border="0" alt="Product Details" width="115" height="115" /></a></td>
<td align="left" valign="bottom"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Damn-Statistics-Have-Life-Live/dp/1410786226/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-3">Damn The Statistics, I Have a Life to Live!: Coping with a Brain Tumor My Personal Story</a> <span>by Harry Wolf</span><span> (<span>Paperback</span> &#8211; Sep 11, 2003)</span> <span>Excerpt &#8211; </span> <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/1410786226/qid=1263400449/ref=sib_books_pg?ie=UTF8&amp;keywords=brain%20tumor&amp;p=S00D&amp;checkSum=kDqddVVU1o%252B5IBK011SBjPXUZZ0OZ5wur2tmkItSAb0%253D#reader-page">page 4</a>: &#8220;&#8230; The MRI of my head showed a one-centimeter <span>tumor</span>, the size of an M&amp;M®, in the left hemisphere, the speech and motor area, of my <span>brain</span>. It showed that half my <span>brain</span> had swelled because of &#8230;&#8221;<span><span>Surprise me!</span> <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/1410786226/qid=1263400449/ref=sib_aps_sup?ie=UTF8&amp;p=random">See a random page</a> in this book.</span></td>
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<td align="left" valign="top" bgcolor="#ffffff"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none;" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41Br9t3pFOL._SL160_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-dp,TopRight,12,-18_SH30_OU01_AA115_.jpg" border="0" alt="Product Details" width="115" height="115" /></td>
<td align="left" valign="bottom"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Guerilla-Guide-Brain-Tumors-Shameless/dp/1434315401/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-4">Guerilla Guide to Brain Tumors: Shameless Dirty Tricks to beat the system and STAY ALIVE!</a> <span>by Skip Goebel</span><span> (<span>Paperback</span> &#8211; Oct 26, 2007)<span><a style="text-decoration: none;" name="reviewHistoPop_1434315401_9475_star__" href="http://www.amazon.com/Guerilla-Guide-Brain-Tumors-Shameless/product-reviews/1434315401/ref=sr_1_4_cm_cr_acr_img?ie=UTF8&amp;showViewpoints=1"> </a></span></span> <span>Excerpt &#8211; </span> <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/1434315401/qid=1263400449/ref=sib_books_pg?ie=UTF8&amp;keywords=brain%20tumor&amp;p=S00G&amp;checkSum=kDqddVVU1o9PfB6cd0pLRVnzUfUF19t85AOG1DuQVH8%253D#reader-page">page 1</a>: &#8220;&#8230; The <span>Brain</span> <span>Tumor</span> Warrior Manifesto / am evolution. 1 am the progenitor of &#8230;&#8221;<span><span>Surprise me!</span> <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/1434315401/qid=1263400449/ref=sib_aps_sup?ie=UTF8&amp;p=random">See a random page</a> in this book.</span> <span> </span> <span> </span></td>
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<td align="left" valign="top" bgcolor="#ffffff"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Brain-Tumors-Eden-Diagnosis-Organized/dp/0976017105/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-5"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none;" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51QR1ZPRWBL._SL160_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-dp,TopRight,12,-18_SH30_OU01_AA115_.jpg" border="0" alt="Product Details" width="115" height="115" /></a></td>
<td align="left" valign="bottom"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Brain-Tumors-Eden-Diagnosis-Organized/dp/0976017105/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-5">Brain Tumors: Leaving the Garden of Eden&#8211;A Survival Guide to Diagnosis, Learning the Basics, Getting Organized, and Finding Your Medical Team</a> <span>by <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Paul-M.-Zeltzer/e/B001K8W1AI/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_5?_encoding=UTF8&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-5">Paul M. Zeltzer</a></span><span> (<span>Paperback</span> &#8211; Dec 15, 2004)</span> <span>Excerpt &#8211; </span> <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0976017105/qid=1263400449/ref=sib_books_pg?ie=UTF8&amp;keywords=brain%20tumor&amp;p=S00R&amp;checkSum=kDqddVVU1o8M0E0kT9AS8PJG7TQdDLKqNdgTtZJoaGg%253D#reader-page">page 23</a>: &#8220;&#8230; CHAPTER I Have a <span>Brain</span> <span>Tumor</span> Newly diagnosed <span>brain</span> <span>tumor</span> patients are like people who don&#8217;t &#8230;&#8221;<span><span>Surprise me!</span> <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0976017105/qid=1263400449/ref=sib_aps_sup?ie=UTF8&amp;p=random">See a random page</a> in this book.</span> <span> </span></td>
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<td align="left" valign="top" bgcolor="#ffffff"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Brain-Surgery-Whats-Your-Excuse/dp/0761124780/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-6"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none;" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41B90QWR71L._SL160_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-dp,TopRight,12,-18_SH30_OU01_AA115_.jpg" border="0" alt="Product Details" width="115" height="115" /></a></td>
<td align="left" valign="bottom"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Brain-Surgery-Whats-Your-Excuse/dp/0761124780/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-6">I Had Brain Surgery, What&#8217;s Your Excuse?</a> <span>by Suzy Becker</span><span> (<span>Hardcover</span> &#8211; Dec 10, 2003)</span> <span>Excerpt &#8211; </span> <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0761124780/qid=1263400449/ref=sib_books_pg?ie=UTF8&amp;keywords=brain%20tumor&amp;p=S014&amp;checkSum=kDqddVVU1o8XHOj3mRtU3hd%252FT3jnab8ltnDy5r1y%252FAU%253D#reader-page">page 30</a>: &#8220;&#8230; a nice offer, and coming from someone who&#8217;d had a <span>brain</span> <span>tumor</span>-that was one of the first things Bruce  had told &#8230;&#8221;<span><span>Surprise me!</span> <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0761124780/qid=1263400449/ref=sib_aps_sup?ie=UTF8&amp;p=random">See a random page</a> in this book.</span> <span> </span></td>
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<td align="left" valign="top" bgcolor="#ffffff"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Brain-Tumors-Challenges-Healthcare-adjustment/dp/0976017113/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-7"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none;" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51kezxbHagL._SL160_AA115_.jpg" border="0" alt="Product Details" width="115" height="115" /></a></td>
<td align="left" valign="bottom"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Brain-Tumors-Challenges-Healthcare-adjustment/dp/0976017113/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-7">Brain Tumors: Finding the Ark. Meeting the Challenges of Treatment Choices, Side Effects, Childrens Issues, Healthcare Costs and Long Term adjustment</a> <span>by <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Paul-M.-Zeltzer/e/B001K8W1AI/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_7?_encoding=UTF8&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-7">Paul M. Zeltzer</a></span><span> (<span>Paperback</span> &#8211; April 1, 2006)</span> <span> </span> <span> </span></td>
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<td align="left" valign="top" bgcolor="#ffffff"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/About-Brain-Tumors-Questions-Answers/dp/0763723088/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-8"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none;" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41PNX0R0THL._SL160_AA115_.jpg" border="0" alt="Product Details" width="115" height="115" /></a></td>
<td align="left" valign="bottom"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/About-Brain-Tumors-Questions-Answers/dp/0763723088/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-8">100 Q&amp;A About Brain Tumors (100 Questions &amp; Answers)</a> <span>by <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Virginia-Stark-Vance/e/B001IQZGMM/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_8?_encoding=UTF8&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-8">Virginia Stark-Vance</a></span><span> (<span>Paperback</span> &#8211; Sep 25, 2003)</span> <span> </span></td>
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<td align="left" valign="top" bgcolor="#ffffff"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Brain-Surgeon-Inspiring-Encounters-Mortality/dp/0446581097/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-9"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none;" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/413Pa20gNZL._SL160_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-dp,TopRight,12,-18_SH30_OU01_AA115_.jpg" border="0" alt="Product Details" width="115" height="115" /></a></td>
<td align="left" valign="bottom"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Brain-Surgeon-Inspiring-Encounters-Mortality/dp/0446581097/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-9">Brain Surgeon: A Doctor&#8217;s Inspiring Encounters with Mortality and Miracles</a> <span>by <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Keith-Black/e/B001O4694W/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_9?_encoding=UTF8&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-9">Keith Black</a> and Arnold Mann</span><span> (<span>Hardcover</span> &#8211; Mar 25, 2009)</span> <span>Excerpt &#8211; </span> <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0446581097/qid=1263400449/ref=sib_books_pg?ie=UTF8&amp;keywords=brain%20tumor&amp;p=S00N&amp;checkSum=kDqddVVU1o%252B5T3%252BwDVUC%252B%252BYeDPWMwnOCvsxzZ6TmOUg%253D#reader-page">page 3</a>: &#8220;&#8230; an MRI scan revealed what appeared to be a large <span>tumor</span> in his <span>brain</span>. I was scheduled to remove it in the morning. &#8230;&#8221;<span><span>Surprise me!</span> <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0446581097/qid=1263400449/ref=sib_aps_sup?ie=UTF8&amp;p=random">See a random page</a> in this book</span></td>
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<td align="left" valign="top" bgcolor="#ffffff"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Searching-Normal-Life-Brain-Tumor/dp/1892671026/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-10"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none;" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/414XtGlKGsL._SL160_AA115_.jpg" border="0" alt="Product Details" width="115" height="115" /></a></td>
<td align="left" valign="bottom"><span>.</span><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Searching-Normal-Life-Brain-Tumor/dp/1892671026/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-10">Searching for Normal, My Life with a Brain Tumor</a> <span>by Mikki Baker</span><span> (<span>Paperback</span> &#8211; Jan 31, 2008)</span> <span> </span></td>
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<td align="left" valign="bottom"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Surviving-Terminal-Cancer-Treatments-Oncologist/dp/1577491165/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-11">Surviving Terminal Cancer: Clinical Trials, Drug Cocktails, and Other Treatments Your Oncologist Won&#8217;t Tell You About</a> <span>by Ben A. Williams</span><span> (<span>Paperback</span> &#8211; Aug 25, 2002)</span> <span>Excerpt &#8211; </span> <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/1577491165/qid=1263400449/ref=sib_books_pg?ie=UTF8&amp;keywords=brain%20tumor&amp;p=S00L&amp;checkSum=kDqddVVU1o%252BzHckTy%252BPo0hHlAJGJDwbq1%252FoE34IhI2w%253D#reader-page">page 9</a>: &#8220;&#8230; I know that, at the time of this conversation, a <span>brain</span> <span>tumor</span> was growing inside my head. &#8230;&#8221;<span><span>Surprise me!</span> <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/1577491165/qid=1263400449/ref=sib_aps_sup?ie=UTF8&amp;p=random">See a random page</a> in this book.</span> <span> </span></td>
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<td align="left" valign="top" bgcolor="#ffffff"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Brain-Tumors-Diseases-Disorders-Darakjian/dp/1590186710/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1263400449&amp;sr=1-12"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0pt none;" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51PRS2K7ATL._SL160_AA115_.jpg" border="0" alt="Product Details" width="115" height="115" /></a></td>
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		<title>Visualase, Inc., announces FDA 510(k) clearance of the Visualase System</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[FDA grants clearance for the Visualase System
Houston, Texas March 1st, 2006 The U.S. FDA granted 510(k) clearance (K053087) for the Visualase Cooled Laser Applicator System. The Visualase Cooled Laser Applicator System, manufactured by BioTex, Inc. and to be distributed by Visualase, Inc. received clearance for marketing with broad use in a number of medical specialties. [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>Houston, Texas March 1st, 2006 The U.S. FDA granted 510(k) clearance (K053087) for the Visualase Cooled Laser Applicator System. The Visualase Cooled Laser Applicator System, manufactured by BioTex, Inc. and to be distributed by Visualase, Inc. received clearance for marketing with broad use in a number of medical specialties. “This family of products consists of a number of novel advancements in laser applicator systems,” stated Dr. Ashok Gowda, President and CEO of Visualase. “The laser diffusing fiber and cooling catheter system can be used together to allow use of higher laser powers and faster ablation times, while minimizing risk of applicator damage and tissue carbonization,” he added.</p></blockquote>
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