Aim & Scope
Neuro-Oncology Practice focuses on the clinical aspects of the subspecialty for practicing clinicians and healthcare specialists from a variety of disciplines including physicians, nurses, physical/occupational therapists, neuropsychologists, and palliative care specialists, who have focused their careers on clinical patient care and who want to apply the latest treatment advances to their practice. These include: Applying new trial results to improve standards of patient care; Translating scientific advances such as tumor molecular profiling and advanced imaging into clinical treatment decision making and personalized brain tumor therapies; Raising awareness of basic, translational and clinical research in areas of symptom management, survivorship, neurocognitive function, end of life issues and caregiving. [1]
2024
Healthcare spending versus mortality in central nervous system cancer: Has anything changed?
E Guo , M Gupta , H Rossong , ... , G Sutherland
Neuro-Oncology Practice , 2024
Challenges and opportunities in newly diagnosed glioblastoma in the UK – a Delphi panel
H Bulbeck , K Noble , K Oliver , T Skinner
Neuro-Oncology Practice , 2024