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Asman P, Tasnim I, Muir M, Hall M, Noll K, Prinsloo S, et al.
Case Rep Oncol Med . 2025 Mar; 2025:4625899. PMID: 40040926
Tumors infiltrating the precentral gyrus remain a unique operative challenge. In this study, we explored a novel approach for awake craniotomy involving a patient playing a drum pad during resection...
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Ratcliff C, Fowler S, Sinclair K, Prinsloo S, Chaoul A, Zepeda S, et al.
Mindfulness (N Y) . 2025 Feb; 12(5):1127-1137. PMID: 39950152
Objectives: This study examined trait mindfulness, spiritual wellbeing, and distress tolerance as moderators of the effect of a brief mindfulness intervention on anxiety reported during stereotactic breast biopsy (SBB). Methods:...
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Rosenstock T, Picht T, Engelhardt M, Grittner U, Monch M, Vajkoczy P, et al.
J Neurooncol . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39847143
Background And Objectives: Recently, reduction of transcallosal inhibition by contralateral navigated repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (nrTMS) improved neurorehabilitation of glioma patients with new postoperative paresis. This multicentric study examines the...
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Esquives B, Natori A, Antoni M, Otto A, Prinsloo S, Wagner R, et al.
Front Psychol . 2024 Oct; 15:1423106. PMID: 39351113
Introduction: Cancer survivors experienced poorer health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and greater psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic than those without cancer. However, the underlying mechanisms that may explain how...
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Kesler S, Harrison R, De La Torre Schutz A, Michener H, Bean P, Vallone V, et al.
Front Neurol . 2024 Apr; 15:1345520. PMID: 38601343
Introduction: Like other forms of neuropathology, gliomas appear to spread along neural pathways. Accordingly, our group and others have previously shown that brain network connectivity is highly predictive of glioma...
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Otto A, Prinsloo S, Natori A, Wagner R, Gomez T, Ochoa J, et al.
PLoS One . 2024 Mar; 19(3):e0297077. PMID: 38484002
Objective: Little evidence exists on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cancer survivors, limiting recommendations to improve health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in this population. We describe survivors' pandemic...
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Noll K, Asman P, Tasnim I, Hall M, Connelly K, Swamy C, et al.
Neurooncol Pract . 2024 Jan; 11(1):92-100. PMID: 38222047
Background: Electrocorticography (ECoG) language mapping is often performed extraoperatively, frequently involves offline processing, and relationships with direct cortical stimulation (DCS) remain variable. We sought to determine the feasibility and preliminary...
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Kesler S, Harrison R, Schultz A, Michener H, Bean P, Vallone V, et al.
medRxiv . 2023 Dec; PMID: 38076940
Like other forms of neuropathology, gliomas appear to spread along neural pathways. Accordingly, our group and others have previously shown that brain network connectivity is highly predictive of glioma survival....
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Prinsloo S, Kaptchuk T, Ridder D, Lyle R, Bruera E, Novy D, et al.
Cancer . 2023 Sep; 130(2):300-311. PMID: 37733286
Background: Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) includes negative sensations that remain a major chronic problem for cancer survivors. Previous research demonstrated that neurofeedback (a closed-loop brain-computer interface [BCI]) was effective at...
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Kesler S, Henneghan A, Prinsloo S, Palesh O, Wintermark M
Front Med (Lausanne) . 2023 Sep; 10:1199605. PMID: 37720513
Cancer related cognitive impairment (CRCI) is commonly associated with cancer and its treatments, yet the present binary diagnostic approach fails to capture the full spectrum of this syndrome. Cognitive function...