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Results 1 - 10 of 32 for "brain+tumors"
  1. ... not developed any rhabdoid tumors. Familial posterior fossa brain tumor of infancy Familial posterior fossa brain tumor syndrome Familial rhabdoid tumor Hereditary SWI/SNF deficiency ...
  2. ... the brain is damaged due to head injuries, brain tumors, or other events, and this form can occur ... or store AVP are damaged by head injuries, brain tumors, brain surgery, certain diseases and infections, or bleeding ...
  3. ... a role in the growth and progression of brain tumors called gliomas. Epitempin was thought to act as ... from 10q24 is rearranged and downregulated in malignant brain tumors. Oncogene. 1998 Dec 3;17(22):2873-81. ...
  4. ... seen in people with Nijmegen breakage syndrome include brain tumors such as medulloblastoma and glioma, and a cancer ...
  5. ... mutations have been found in some people with brain tumors and in children with a blood cancer called ...
  6. ... of colorectal cancer with a type of cancerous brain tumor called a medulloblastoma. Approximately two-thirds of people ...
  7. ... certain cancers. These include medulloblastomas, which are cancerous brain tumors that occur in childhood, and blood-related cancers ...
  8. ... organization and expression profiling in normal brain and brain tumor tissue. Gene. 2003 Oct 2;315:87-94. ...
  9. ... of the ASPM gene has been studied in brain tumors called gliomas and liver tumors called hepatocellular carcinomas. ...
  10. ... an increased risk of some internal cancers, including brain tumors, thyroid cancer, and blood cancers. Additionally, affected individuals ...
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