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Annette Strauss Neuro-oncology Center - The University of Texas Medical Center at Dallas:
Our researchers are actively involved in exploring new possibilities of utilizing new treatment modalities in the fight against central nervous system tumors. An obstacle in the development of successful therapies for brain tumors is our lack of understanding of the underlying etiology of this disease process. Furthermore, our understanding of the mechanism of action of various therapeutic modalities including radiation therapy and chemotherapy remains sketchy. To help answer these and other key questions arising in clinical practice, our scientists have developed animal models.
http://www4.utsouthwestern.edu/neuro%5Foncology/basic_science_page.htm

Arthur and Sonia Labatt Brain Tumor Research Centre
The BTRC (at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto Canada) fosters excellence in brain tumor research, amalgamating the expertise of scientists, clinician investigators, and physicians in a virtual laboratory environment at the University of Toronto.  The primary objective of the BTRC is to "cure" children and adults harboring brain tumors. A secondary objective is, more realistically, to achieve far greater and more predictable clinical control of brain tumors.
http://www.sickkids.on.ca/btrc/default.asp

Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Dr. Rolando F. Del Maestro is the Clinical Director of the MNI’s Brain Tumour Research Centre. His research focuses on the invasiveness of malignant glial cells. Malignant glial tumours are complex cellular microenvironments containing one large localized aggregation of tumour cells and smaller subpopulations of invading tumour cells distant from the main tumour mass. Failure to control these subpopulations of invading tumour cells may be the key reason for local and distant recurrence after radical resection and may contribute substantially to the failure of other modalities of treatment such as radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
http://www.mni.mcgill.ca/btrc.html

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