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An overview of treatment options for children with low grade gliomas is discussed. The webinar features Mayo Clinic Pediatric Neurosurgeon, David Daniels, M.D., and Mayo Clinic Pediatric Neurologist, Gesina Keating, M.D.. Both physicians discuss diagnosis and treatment options including: observation, surgery and chemotherapy. Follow-up care for children with low grade gliomas is also be discussed including: Pilocytic Astrocytomas, Gangliogliomas, DNETs and other low grade brain tumors. After the presentation Dr. Daniels and Dr. Keating answered questions.
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Please post your questions here - we will try to answer them during the Q/A portion of the webinar. Webinar Begins at 11:30 a.m. CT.
I just found out that I will not be able to be at my computer at the time of the Webinar. Is there any way for me to view the Webinar sometime later today? I understand it would no longer be interactive, but is there a recorded video I could view? I was looking forward to this event, and really hope I can still view it later on. Thank you very much!
I'm not able to view anything other than post. "Says" please stand by
Hi Susan - The webinar will begin at 11:30 am CT, at that time the "please stand by" will transition to our physician presenters. Thank you.
Dear J - Yes, the webinar will be available after on this page or also on YouTube. Thank you!
What news are there concerning the prognosis for tectal gliomas after the onset of puberty? When a biopsy cannot be done - how sure can one be that it is a grade I tumor?
My 17 year old son had a benign ganglioglioma removed on 10-20-14. The entire tumor was removed and he's made good progress. Clear MRI's since. He's been back to school, job and baseball for many months. However, he has been dealing with migraines (he did not experience headaches of any kind before. He did have simple partial seizures). Some migraines are 20 days straight. In addition to being on 3 anti seizure/migraine meds, Doctors introduced 2 different steroids during each of these episodes. The first broke the migraine but he still had 10 headaches per day. The second migraine he was prescribed a new steroid, this resulted in no change.
Just wondering if this is common? If so, is it tricky to figure out the correct medication combination that works? Any other options I should look into?
I have a ten year old with IDH1 mutation, what is the significance with this mutatation in pediatrics? She has 2 low grade diffuse astrocytomas.
Has it started? I am seeing just the title screen and no sound
Hi Lindyp - yes the webinar has started. Please refresh your browser and try to push play again.