Brain Oncology Research and Pathology
The study of disease or damage causes and effects is known as pathology. Pathology highlights the causes, mechanisms of illness growth (pathogenesis), structural cell changes, and post-disease modifications. Neoplasms of the spine and brain are covered in oncology lessons, most of which are extremely terrifying and life-threatening (astrocytoma, glioma, glioblastoma multiform, ependymoma, pontine glioma, and brain stem tumours are among the most examples of these). The worst brain malignancies include high-grade (very anaplastic) Astrocytoma, multiform Glioblastoma, and gliomas of the brainstem.
Related Conference of Brain Oncology Research and Pathology
July 25-26, 2024
4th International Conference on Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
Prague, Czech Republic
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