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Samreen Shaikh receives the 2024 CERN and Robert Connor Dawes Scientific Fellowship Award with the National Brain Tumor Society

— Categories: Categories: Categories: Categories: CERN Research Articles   Ependymoma Research Articles   Press Release   Ependymoma Community     Posted on September 18, 2024

This fellowship award is a part of an ongoing collaboration between the CERN Foundation, National Brain Tumor Society, and the Robert Connor Dawes Foundation, and was created with the goal of advancing pediatric ependymoma scientific research through collaborative partnerships, internationally.

New Grant Aims to Jumpstart Treatment Development for Patients with Rare Pediatric Ependymal Tumors

— Categories: Categories: Categories: Categories: CERN Research Articles   Ependymoma Research Articles   Press Release   Ependymoma Community     Posted on February 7, 2024

National Brain Tumor Society (NBTS) is excited to announce that Johannes Gojo, MD, PhD, of Medical University of Vienna (Medizinischen Universität Wien), is the recipient of the first-ever CERN PFA Ependymoma Translational Research Award.

CERN Seed Grant Launches New $3M Ependymoma Research Project

— Categories: Categories: Categories: CERN Research Articles   Ependymoma Research Articles   Press Release     Posted on August 18, 2022

Discoveries from the 2020 CERN Robert Connor Dawes Pediatric Fellowship, supported by the National Brain Tumor Society, to Dr. Chan Chung in Dr. Sriram Venneti’s laboratory at the University of Michigan, were instrumental in helping to win an esteemed $3 million R01 grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI).

NCI-CONNECT leads Survivorship Care in Neuro-Oncology Workshop in partnership with advocacy organizations including the CERN Foundation and National Brain Tumor Society

— Categories: Categories: Categories: Ependymoma Research Articles   Press Release   Ependymoma Community     Posted on August 17, 2022

The CERN Foundation a program of the National Brain Tumor Society, proudly endorses the Proceedings of the Survivorship Care in Neuro-Oncology Workshop Sponsored by the Comprehensive Oncology Networking Evaluating Rare CNS Tumors (NCI-CONNECT), which summarizes a two-day virtual workshop held virtually on June 20 and 21, 2021, addressing the advancement of survivorship care for people living with primary central nervous system cancers. 

Common diabetes drug promising against rare childhood brain tumor in laboratory studies

— Categories: Categories: CERN Research Articles   Ependymoma Research Articles     Posted on November 12, 2021

In cell and mouse models, metformin suppressed tumor growth in group A posterior fossa ependymomas.

Metabolic Regulation of the Epigenome Drives Lethal Infantile Ependymoma

— Categories: Ependymoma Research Articles     Posted on July 24, 2020

Ependymomas are glial tumors that occur throughout the central nervous system. Of the nine distinct molecular types of ependymoma, posterior fossa A (PFA) ependymomas, found in the hindbrain of infants and young children, are the most prevalent type. In this publication, the investigators have identified a metabolic-epigenomic link in PFA ependymomas that informs the phenotype of PFA ependymoma and possible development of novel therapeutic strategies for these lethal cancers.

Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Ependymal Tumors

— Categories: Ependymoma Research Articles     Posted on March 7, 2020

The European Association of Neuro-Oncology (EANO) have published guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of ependymoma tumors.

Case-based Review: Ependymomas in Adults

— Categories: Ependymoma Research Articles     Posted on September 5, 2018

View a case-based review of a 46-year-old woman with a spinal cord ependymoma. Top neuro-oncologists discuss the current classification and treatment for ependymoma.

Radiation Therapy for Young Children with Ependymoma

— Categories: Ependymoma Research Articles     Posted on August 9, 2018

Santhosh Upadhyaya, MD, Neuro-oncologist at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital discusses radiation therapy for young children under the age of 3 who have ependymoma.

Therapeutic Targeting of Ependymoma As Informed By Oncogenic Enhancer Profiling

— Categories: Ependymoma Research Articles     Posted on January 9, 2018

Scientists have now developed a molecular approach that may open new treatment prospects for ependymoma.

Recent Advances in the Classification and Treatment of Ependymomas

— Categories: Ependymoma Research Articles     Posted on December 5, 2017

Ependymomas are rare neuroepithelial primary central nervous system (CNS) tumors that affect children and adult patients in which they make up 1.8% of all primary CNS tumors. In this article, authors review the classification, pathology and current clinical approaches.

Epigenetics Help Find Prognosis for Posterior Fossa Ependymomas

— Categories: Ependymoma Research Articles     Posted on January 18, 2017

Ependymomas are brain or spinal tumors that can occur in people of all ages within the central nervous system. The prognosis of these tumors does not necessarily correlate with tumor grade and there are no genetic mutations that can be used to classify these tumors.

Deriving Therapies for Children with Primary CNS Tumors Using Pharmacokinetic Modeling and Simulation of Cerebral Microdialysis Data

— Categories: Ependymoma Research Articles     Posted on June 16, 2014

The treatment of children with ependymoma and CNS tumors continues to be a challenge despite recent advances in technology and diagnostics. In this overview, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital describes their approach for identifying and evaluating active anticancer drugs through a process that enables rational translation from the lab to the clinic.

England Article Explored Impact of Caring for Children with Brain Tumors on Mothers

— Categories: Ependymoma Research Articles     Posted on September 13, 2013

The diagnosis of a brain tumors, including ependymoma, in children can impact not only the child but the entire family. This study is a qualitative study.

A Molecular Biology and Phase II Trial of Lapatinib in Children With Refractory CNS Malignancies: A Pediatric Brain Tumor Consortium Study

— Categories: Ependymoma Research Articles     Posted on September 11, 2013

The pediatric brain tumor consortium conducted a molecular biology (MB) and phase II study to estimate inhibition of tumor ERBB signaling and sustained responses by lapatinib in children with recurrent CNS malignancies.

Study Supports the Use of Adjuvant Radiation Therapy in Management of Pediatric Myxopapillary Ependymoma

— Categories: Ependymoma Research Articles     Posted on February 18, 2013

Historically, myxopapillary ependymoma has been considered a benign neoplasm, often cured with surgical resection. However, this manuscript questions this dogma.

Adjuvant Radiotherapy Delays Recurrence Following Subtotal Resection of Spinal Cord Ependymomas

— Categories: Ependymoma Research Articles     Posted on February 15, 2013

This article represents a secondary analysis of existing published data of the impact of the extent of surgery and adjuvant radiation therapy in adults with spinal cord ependymoma.

Increased Expression of Tumor-associated Antigens in Pediatric and Adult Ependymomas: Implication for Vaccine Therapy

— Categories: Ependymoma Research Articles     Posted on January 9, 2013

A group of investigators at the University of Pittsburgh are investigating a peptide-based vaccine therapy targeting EphA2, IL-13Ra2, and Survinin for the treatment of pediatric tumors. This study explored whether these targets are overexrpressed in ependymoma as they are in other gliomas.

Pediatric Study Group Publish Paper on Lack of Efficacy of Bevacizumab Plus Irinotecan in Pediatric Recurrent Ependymoma

— Categories: Ependymoma Research Articles     Posted on November 14, 2012

This study, conducted by the Pediatric Brain Tumor Consortium, was one component of a wider effort to study the efficacy of bevacizumab in combination with a conventional chemotherapeutic agent (here irinotecan) to treat children with recurrent brain tumors.

Retrospective Evaluation of Factors Associated with Prognosis in Children Treated for Ependymoma in Australia

— Categories: Ependymoma Research Articles     Posted on September 5, 2012

A retrospective evaluation of tumor and treatment characteristics of 43 children treated for ependymoma/anaplastic ependymoma treated at New South Wales Cancer Center between 1969 and 2009.

Phase II Study of Pre-irradiation Chemotherapy For Childhood Intracranial Ependymoma

— Categories: Ependymoma Research Articles     Posted on August 21, 2012

Achieving a complete removal of the tumor before using radiation is a key factor in controlling the disease in patients with ependymoma. However, due to the tumor’s nature and location, it is difficult to achieve a complete removal of the tumor during the initial surgery without damaging the cranial nerves and surrounding brain tissue.

Two Publications Address Complications of Therapy in Children and Adults

— Categories: Ependymoma Research Articles     Posted on August 10, 2011

Two recent publications address the complications of therapy for people with ependymoma. Researchers explored the impact of location of tumor and radiation on cognitive and psychological outcomes in 23 children with ependymoma.

Maintenance and Dysfunction Predict Recurrence in Pediatric Ependymoma

— Categories: Ependymoma Research Articles     Posted on October 25, 2008

The enzymatic subunit of telomerase (hTERT) is an important prognostic marker for paediatric ependymoma. Because of the lack of good, representative pre-clinical models for ependymoma, researchers took advantage of their large cohort of ependymoma patients, some with multiple recurrences, to investigate telomere biology in these tumours.

Paediatric ependymomas: should we avoid radiotherapy?

— Categories: Ependymoma Research Articles     Posted on August 22, 2007

Although ependymomas account for only 10% of all childhood brain tumours, this tumour type is particularly common in young children. Because of the potentially severe long-term effects of radiation on the developing central nervous system, over the past 20 years, several studies have focused on the feasibility of using postoperative chemotherapy to delay or even avoiding radiotherapy.

Childhood Intracranial Ependymoma

— Categories: Ependymoma Research Articles     Posted on July 15, 2007

Because few large studies of pediatric ependymoma treatment are available, the authors believed that a retrospective review of treatment outcomes from a single institution would yield potentially valuable information regarding potential prognostic factors.

Adult Intracranial Ependymoma

— Categories: Ependymoma Research Articles     Posted on May 5, 2007

The authors report a retrospective study of 152 adult patients harbouring intracranial ependymomas from 24 French Neurosurgical Centres between 1990 and 2004. All clinico-radiological and follow-up data were analysed and a central pathologic review was performed by two confirmed neuropathologists.

Progression and Survival in Pediatric Intracranial Ependymoma

— Categories: Ependymoma Research Articles     Posted on December 13, 2006

Pediatric intracranial ependymomas are a heterogeneous group of neoplasms with unpredictable clinical and biologic behavior. As part of ongoing studies to identify potential biologic and therapeutic markers, doctors analyzed the role of human telomere reverse transcriptase (hTERT; the catalytic subunit of telomerase) expression as a prognostic marker for this disease.

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