Publications by authors named "T G Zeyen"

Purpose: Prophylactic insertion of an external ventricular drainage (EVD) prior to the resection of posterior fossa metastases (PFMs) is a common approach to address postoperative transient and permanent hydrocephalus. However, predicting surgery-related hydrocephalus in the preoperative phase continues to be a challenge. This study aims to analyze the incidence, preoperatively collectable risk factors and necessity of perioperative external ventricular drainage placement after posterior fossa metastasis surgery.

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Background: Maximum tumor resection improves overall survival (OS) in patients with glioblastoma. The extent of resection (EOR) is historically dichotomized. The RANO resect group recently proposed criteria for volumetry-based EOR assessment in patients that were treated according to Stupp´s protocol.

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Purpose: Little is known about the effect of SARS-CoV-2 infection on glioblastoma (GBM) growth, metabolism, and prognosis. Immunological changes within GBM tissue are potentially symptomatic, underlining the urgent need for a better understanding of this phenomenon. To date, the complex underlying biology has not been fully elucidated.

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Article Synopsis
  • Precision oncology involves using targeted drugs based on detailed molecular profiling, significantly changing how cancer is treated, particularly for aggressive tumors like glioblastoma (GBM).* -
  • Current targeted therapies for GBM, especially those aimed at BRAF and VEGFR mutations, show some promise, but overall success rates from systematic screening are low, with many attempts failing due to issues like tumor heterogeneity and poor drug delivery.* -
  • Future advancements in precision oncology for GBM should focus on understanding complex biological pathways, developing better evaluation methods for drugs, ensuring effective drug delivery to the brain, and exploring the roles of tumor microenvironments and immune interactions.*
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