Steroid utility, immunotherapy, and brain tumor management: an update on conflicting therapies
Steroid use is a widely accepted practice for both the treatment and prevention of tumor-induced edema, but there are many unknowns regarding their current clinical utility with modern anti-tumor therapies. This decreases edema and relieves the symptomatic mass effect. There are clearly understood b...
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Main Authors: | Matthew Goldman (Author), Brandon Lucke-Wold (Author), Meleine Martinez-Sosa (Author), Jason Katz (Author), Yusuf Mehkri (Author), Jeff Valisno (Author), Stephan Quintin (Author) |
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Open Exploration Publishing Inc.,
2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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