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Interobserver variability in the radiological assessment of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) including perfusion MRI in glioblastoma multiforme
FIRST RESULTS OF THE RANDOMIZED PHASE II TAVAREC TRIAL ON TEMOZOLOMIDE WITH OR WITHOUT BEVACIZUMAB IN 1P/19Q INTACT 1ST RECURRENCE GRADE II AND III GLIOMA
HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE IN MENINGIOMA PATIENTS - A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
CHANGES IN PERFUSION MR IMAGING IN BRAIN METASTASES AFTER STEREOTACTIC RADIOTHERAPY
Phase II Study of Radiotherapy and Temsirolimus versus Radiochemotherapy with Temozolomide in Patients with Newly Diagnosed Glioblastoma without MGMT Promoter Hypermethylation (EORTC 26082)
The Added Value of Analyzing Pooled Health-Related Quality of Life Data: A Review of the EORTC PROBE Initiative
Antiepileptic drug treatment in the end-of-life phase of glioma patients: a feasibility study
Identification of Patients Who Benefit From Bevacizumab in High-Grade Glioma-An Easy Question Turned Difficult: Treat the Scan or the Patient? Reply
Neurocognitive functioning and health-related quality of life in patients treated with stereotactic radiotherapy for brain metastases: a prospective study
Determining priority signs and symptoms for use as clinical outcomes assessments in trials including patients with malignant gliomas: Panel 1 Report
Seizure reduction is a prognostic marker in low-grade glioma patients treated with temozolomide
Similar Trials With Differing Outcomes: Reconciliation in Glioblastoma Reply
Health-Related Quality of Life in a Randomized Phase III Study of Bevacizumab, Temozolomide, and Radiotherapy in Newly Diagnosed Glioblastoma
Health-Related Quality of Life in Stable, Long-Term Survivors of Low-Grade Glioma
End of life care in high-grade glioma patients in three European countries: a comparative study

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