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Brain tumor epidemiology: consensus from the Brain Tumor Epidemiology Consortium.

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Bondy, ML; Scheurer, ME; Malmer, B; Barnholtz-Sloan, JS; Davis, FG; Il'yasova, D; Kruchko, C; McCarthy, BJ; Rajaraman, P; Schwartzbaum, JA ...
Published in: Cancer
October 1, 2008

Epidemiologists in the Brain Tumor Epidemiology Consortium (BTEC) have prioritized areas for further research. Although many risk factors have been examined over the past several decades, there are few consistent findings, possibly because of small sample sizes in individual studies and differences between studies in patients, tumor types, and methods of classification. Individual studies generally have lacked samples of sufficient size to examine interactions. A major priority based on available evidence and technologies includes expanding research in genetics and molecular epidemiology of brain tumors. BTEC has taken an active role in promoting understudied groups, such as pediatric brain tumors; the etiology of rare glioma subtypes, such as oligodendroglioma; and meningioma, which, although it is not uncommon, has only recently been registered systematically in the United States. There also is a pressing need for more researchers, especially junior investigators, to study brain tumor epidemiology. However, relatively poor funding for brain tumor research has made it difficult to encourage careers in this area. In this report, BTEC epidemiologists reviewed the group's consensus on the current state of scientific findings, and they present a consensus on research priorities to identify which important areas the science should move to address.

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Cancer

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0008-543X

Publication Date

October 1, 2008

Volume

113

Issue

7 Suppl

Start / End Page

1953 / 1968

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Risk Factors
  • Prognosis
  • Polymorphism, Genetic
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Incidence
  • Humans
  • Genetic Predisposition to Disease
  • Electromagnetic Fields
  • Cell Phone
  • Brain Neoplasms
 

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Bondy, M. L., Scheurer, M. E., Malmer, B., Barnholtz-Sloan, J. S., Davis, F. G., Il’yasova, D., … Brain Tumor Epidemiology Consortium, . (2008). Brain tumor epidemiology: consensus from the Brain Tumor Epidemiology Consortium. Cancer, 113(7 Suppl), 1953–1968. https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.23741
Bondy, Melissa L., Michael E. Scheurer, Beatrice Malmer, Jill S. Barnholtz-Sloan, Faith G. Davis, Dora Il’yasova, Carol Kruchko, et al. “Brain tumor epidemiology: consensus from the Brain Tumor Epidemiology Consortium.Cancer 113, no. 7 Suppl (October 1, 2008): 1953–68. https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.23741.
Bondy ML, Scheurer ME, Malmer B, Barnholtz-Sloan JS, Davis FG, Il’yasova D, et al. Brain tumor epidemiology: consensus from the Brain Tumor Epidemiology Consortium. Cancer. 2008 Oct 1;113(7 Suppl):1953–68.
Bondy, Melissa L., et al. “Brain tumor epidemiology: consensus from the Brain Tumor Epidemiology Consortium.Cancer, vol. 113, no. 7 Suppl, Oct. 2008, pp. 1953–68. Pubmed, doi:10.1002/cncr.23741.
Bondy ML, Scheurer ME, Malmer B, Barnholtz-Sloan JS, Davis FG, Il’yasova D, Kruchko C, McCarthy BJ, Rajaraman P, Schwartzbaum JA, Sadetzki S, Schlehofer B, Tihan T, Wiemels JL, Wrensch M, Buffler PA, Brain Tumor Epidemiology Consortium. Brain tumor epidemiology: consensus from the Brain Tumor Epidemiology Consortium. Cancer. 2008 Oct 1;113(7 Suppl):1953–1968.
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Published In

Cancer

DOI

ISSN

0008-543X

Publication Date

October 1, 2008

Volume

113

Issue

7 Suppl

Start / End Page

1953 / 1968

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Risk Factors
  • Prognosis
  • Polymorphism, Genetic
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Incidence
  • Humans
  • Genetic Predisposition to Disease
  • Electromagnetic Fields
  • Cell Phone
  • Brain Neoplasms