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Oligodendroglioma Wiki

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Welcome to the Oligodendroglioma Wiki


This wiki has been created in order to establish a permanent home on the web for oligodendroglioma information and resources to be stored, maintained, and accessed. If you've done a Google search on the word "oligodendroglioma" you already know how much information is out there and how overwhelming it can be to find the specific information you're looking for. You might also subscribe to support group mailing lists where a plethora of information is exchanged continuously among knowledgeable and informed participants. You might even be contributing a lot of the information you have already found to members of those groups. If so, then you realize how often new members join such groups and ask questions that have been answered repeatedly. This wiki is a place where the information contained in those answers can be posted and saved for you to refer people to the next time they ask one of those questions.

 

Please feel free to review the information on this page, correct it, and add to it. This is a wiki, which means that it can be changed by the people reading it. If you would like to make modifications or add new content, see the instructions in the Posting Information on this Site section. Once you're able to log in, just click on the "Edit Page" link at the top or bottom of the page and make the changes you wish to make. I've tried to organize this site in a logical manner that makes it easy for people to find what they're looking for. You are free to modify the content of this site but if you feel the structure of the site itself could be improved, please contact me before making any of the changes yourself. I appreciate your cooperation in this effort.

 

Brain Tumor Websites


These websites service the entire brain tumor community, not just those affected by oligodendrogliomas. All of them do have information about oligodendrogliomas and contain lots of information relevant to living with and treating oligodendrogliomas.

 

National Brain Tumor Society - A national non-profit serving the general brain tumor community and dedicated to promoting a cure, improving quality of life, and giving hope to the community. This organization was formed in 2008 by the merger of the National Brain Tumor Foundation with the Brain Tumor Society.

 

American Brain Tumor Association - A not-for-profit, independent organization dedicated to funding brain tumor research in the United States and Canada.

 

Musella Foundation (VirtualTrials.com) - A tremendous resource for general information and specific information about clinical trials, noteworthy treatments, and healthcare providers.

 

Brain Tumor Foundation - The foundation offers support and guidance to brain tumor patients and their families. This site offers lists of many support groups and services.

 

T.H.E. Brain Trust - An organization focused on supporting patients and families affected by brain tumors and related conditions. There is an online support group specifically for people affected by oligodendrogliomas hosted by this site.

National Cancer Institute's Brain Tumor Page - The NCI is part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health. Their website is a huge source of information for all types of cancer including brain tumors.

 

The Brain Tumor Awareness Organization - An organization dedicated to learning, advocating, sharing, supporting and raising awareness.

 

North American Brain Tumor Coalition - This organization is dedicated to improving the prognosis and quality of life for brain tumor patients. The coalition educates policy makers, and advocates for increased research into brain tumor treatments, causes and rehabilitation.

 

Articles


Editorial Note: These articles are posted in the hope that patients and caregivers will find valuable information in them that will help them to advocate for better treatment and better quality of life. Being well informed will enable patients and caregivers to make better decisions and to converse more effectively with medical professionals. There are many statistics presented by these articles that are discouraging to read. Please keep in mind that the statistics are usually based on patients who were diagnosed a decade or more ago. Similar articles written a decade from now and based on patients diagnosed today will undoubtedly present far less discouraging statistics.

 

Oligodendroglioma Specific

 

Oligodendroglioma: Molecular Biology and Treatment - This article was first published on January 31, 2009 and is the most recent overview of the current body of knowledge related to oligodendrogliomas, their biological characteristics and treatments.

 

Oligodendroglioma and Anaplastic Oligodendroglioma: Clinical Features, Treatment, and Prognosis - from virtualtrials.com

 

A 31-Year-Old Woman With a Transformed Low-grade Glioma - This article is a case study of a woman with an oligodendroglioma. It presents and excellent overview of current treatment trends from a doctor's perspective.

 

Survey of treatment recommendations for anaplastic oligodendroglioma - An excellent analysis of the current trends in treating anaplactic oligodendrogliomas

 

Oligodendroglioma - on eMedicine from WebMD

 

Oligodendroglioma: clinical study and survival analysis correlated with chromosomal anomalies - An article published in the November 2005 edition of Neurosurgical Focus

 

Oligodendroglioma: Impact of Molecular Genetics on Treatment

 

Current Diagnosis and Treatment of Oligodendroglioma - A good overview of current diagnosistic and treatment approaches to oligodendroglioma.

 

Molecular genetics of oligodendrogliomas: a model for improved clinical management in the field of neurooncology.

 

Molecular Subtypes of Anaplastic Oligodendrogliomas: Implications for Patient Management at Diagnosis

 

General Information and Treatment Options

 

Management of Low-Grade Glioma - This is an excellent article summarizing the current trends and status of treatment trends and options for those with low grade gliomas.

 

Low-Grade Gliomas in Adults - An educational article summarizing what is currently known about these tumors and their treatment.

 

Diagnostics

 

The World's Most Powerful MRI - A new machine has completed safety test at the University of Chicago.

 

Advanced MR Techniques in Brain Tumor Imaging - This is a rather technical article discussing advanced magnetic resonance imaging techniques used on the brain. It includes discussions of perfusion imaging, spectroscopy, functional MRI, and diffusion tensor imaging. You might need to create and account on this site in order to read the entire article. It is very easy to do so and is free of cost.

 

18F-FDOPA PET Imaging of Brain Tumors: Comparison Study with 18F-FDG PET and Evaluation of Diagnostic Accuracy - A technical analysis comparing PET scan methods in the diagnosis of recurrent brain tumors.

 

New technology allows us to see individual cancer cells migrating.

 

Pathology

 

Oligodendroglioma: Impact of molecular biology on its definition, diagnosis and management - A great overview of the issues related to the classification of oligodendrogliomas and the role of molecular biology in determining those classifications.

 

DNA-Microarray Analysis of Brain Cancer: Molecular Classification for Therapy - A summary of the progress being made in the use of modern genetic analysis to optimize brain cancer treatment.

 

Histological Growth Patterns and Genotype in Oligodendroglial Tumours: Correlation with MRI Features - An interesting study of 1p and 19q chromosomal deletions and their relationship to tumor histology.

 

Surgery

 

Intraoperative MRI - Most major brain tumor centers are now equipped with this technology. Here are links to sites at two different centers that explain the advantages of this technology:

MD Anderson 

Mayo Clinic

 

Awake Brain Surgery - Awake craniotomies are enabling surgeons to remove tumors located close to eloquent areas of the brain without causing permanent deficits.

 

An article about an awake craniotomy performed at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center -  This article has a link to a video of the procedure.

 

Radiation

 

Recent Advances in Radiation Oncology - An excellent overview of various radiation therapy treatments available for brain tumor patients.

 

Proton Radiation - Offers advantages over the more common photon radiation used in most hospitals. This is a link to MD Anderson's proton radiation center. It has plenty of good information about this technology. Other places offering proton radiation now include Massachusetts General Hospital, University of Pennsylvania Hospital, Loma Linda University Medical Center,  and Hampton University in Virginia.

 

Chemotherapy

 

Temozolomide (TemodarĀ®) - A drug developed by Schering Corporation that has become the standard drug of choice for treating Oligodendrogliomas. Technically, it is not indicated for this use but rather for the treatment of Glioblastoma Multiforme and Anaplastic Astrocytomas.

 

PCV - This is actually the combination three different drugs; Procarbazine, CCNU (Lomustine), and Vincristine

 

Changes in blood-brain barrier permeability induced by radiotherapy: Implications for timing of chemotherapy? - This article discusses the effect that radiation therapy has on the blood-brain barrier and that the effect may increase the effectiveness of chemo if timed accordingly.

 

Nutrition

 

The Healing Power of a Wholesome Diet for Brain Tumor Patients - by Jeanne Wallace

 

Neuropsychology

 

How Tumors Affect the Mind, Mood, and Personality 

 

Contamination and Cancer

 

Contamination Wiki - This wiki is dedicated to the investigation of environmental contamination and the potential for impact to public health.

 

Newsletters

 


 

Daily Tumor News Blast from VirtualTrials.com - When you subscribe to this service you'll receive emails whenever new articles are posted.

 

Brainlife Newsletter - Brainlife.org publishes an excellent newsletter consisting of research briefs. You can sign up for email alerts so that you're informed when new issues are available.

 

Books


If you decide to purchase any of the books listed below, please consider doing so via the link to Amazon.com at T.H.E. Brain Trust website. Doing this will result in some of the purchase price being donated to support that organization.

 

Living With a Brain Tumor; A Guide to Taking Control of Your Treatment - by Dr. Peter Black

 

Brain Tumors: Leaving the Garden of Eden--A Survival Guide to Diagnosis, Learning the Basics, Getting Organized, and Finding Your Medical Team - by Paul M. Zeltzer

 

Brain Tumors: Finding the Ark. Meeting the Challenges of Treatment Choices, Side Effects, Childrens Issues, Healthcare Costs and Long Term Survival - by Paul M. Zeltzer

 

Tutorials


This is an area where contributors to this wiki can create articles to help others navigate in the world of brain tumors. It is a place to share best practices and to post those answers to questions that tend to get asked repeatedly. If you would like to add an article but are not comfortable modifying this wiki, just type your article and attach it to an email. I'll take care of the rest.

 

Seeking Additional Opinions

 

Hotel, Flight, Grant, and Volunteer Information

 

Physicians


 

Physician List

 

There are great resources on the web to help patients locate brain tumor centers and doctors. The doctor/hospital address book at VirtualTrials.com is a spectacular resource and should be used in addition to any information presented here. The list posted here is a list contributed by the authors of this site and consists of names and locations of doctors that are known to specialize in treating brain tumor patients and who have treated patients with oligodendrogliomas. Please feel free to add to this list if you know of a doctor who meets this criteria and who you would recommend to others.

 

 

Multimedia Presentations


These presentations may not stay posted permanently. Please contact me if you are unable to access any of these so that this page can be edited accordingly.

 

Expanding the Horizons: Individual Treatment for Brain Tumors - A presentation given by Dr. Rolando Del Maestro for the Brain Tumor Foundation of Canada. This is an excellent explanation of gliomas in general and has some information specific to oligodendrogliomas. There are also several other good presentations available at this site which is hosted by the Brain Tumor Foundation of Canada.

 

Treatment Advances for Malignant Gliomas - A slide show presentation by Dr. Howard Fine and hosted by the National Brain Tumor Society. This is a link to a .wmv file that must download and play on your computer. It is about 7MB so please be patient. Also, you must have an application installed on your computer that can play .wmv files in order to view this presentation. Windows Media Player can play this file.

 

Brain Tumor Surgery - A video produced by the University of Washington Medical Center, following a patient through her awake craniotomy.

 

Brain Tumor Centers


 

Brain Tumor Center List

 

Once again, this is a list of brain tumor centers that the authors are aware of and would recommend. A much more comprehensive list exists at VirtualTrials.com.

 

Supporting Brain Tumor Research


The Oligo Fund - this fund has been created specifically to promote research related to oligodendroglioma tumors and treatments for them. It is hosted by the Musella Foundation. All donations are tax deductible and 100% of the money will be used for research. The fund has already donated well over $300,000 to various research projects and will continue to look for new projects that offer hope for a cure for oligodendroglioma tumors. If you are actively involved in fund raising, please consider donating the money you raise to this fund.

 

T.H.E. Brain Trust - The brain trust sponsers support groups that are often a life line for tumor patients and caregivers. They host the only oligodendroglioma online support group I've been able to find. Please consider supporting them with a donation.

 

Most of brain tumor websites listed on this page accept donations that are used to support brain tumor research. There are many worthwhile organizations raising money and promoting brain tumor awareness. Anyone aware of such an organizaton is free to list a link to that organization here:

 

 

Support Groups


Oligodendroglioma Online Support Group - This group is hosted by T.H.E. Brain Trust and is dedicated spefically to people affected by oligodendrogliomas. You can join by going directly to the Facilitator Contact Form


 

Posting Information on this Site

 

Users of this site are encouraged to post relevant information on this site.  Each of us has the opportunity to share valuable information with others visiting this site. Please see the instructions below for instructions on how to post.  Posting is about as easy as sending an email. 

 

 

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Thanks in advance for your contributions!

 

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