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Childhood Brain Tumors: Current Status of Clinical Trials in Newly Diagnosed and Recurrent Disease

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Specialty Pediatrics
Date 1985 Jun 1
PMID 3889800
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Abstract

Primary childhood brain tumors are the second most common form of childhood cancer. Though progress in this area has been slow, the field has evolved considerably over the past 10 years. This article focuses on new information that will influence our treatment of the more common pediatric brain tumors.

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