CERN Investigators Publish Paper About Predictors of Survival Among Pediatric and Adult Ependymoma Cases

— Categories: CERN Research Articles     Posted on July 28, 2012

CERN investigators have published a paper about predictors of survival among pediatric and adult ependymoma cases: A study using surveillance, epidemiology, and end results data from 1973 to 2007.

A new analysis of over 2700 cases of ependymoma and anaplastic ependymoma included in the SEER database concludes that tumor type and location and extent of surgical resection are important in survival for both children and adults with ependymoma.

To read the PubMed Abstract, click here.

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