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How important is family history when it comes to brain tumor risk? A physician weighs in. Primary brain tumors —
Benign tumors make up over half of the tumors Keck Medicine of USC doctors treat. Here’s what you need to
Your survival rate varies based on what type of tumor you have. Receiving a diagnosis of a brain tumor can
Brain tumors can present many different symptoms. A Keck Medicine of USC neurosurgeon explains when you should see a doctor.
How the USC Brain Tumor Center is bringing new hope and treatments to brain cancer patients When 64-year-old Felicitas Gonzales
Melody LaTorre was pregnant when she learned she had brain cancer. In a race against time, a team of Keck
Rod Hanners, CEO of Keck Medicine of USC, talks with the director of the USC Brain Tumor Center. “Conversations with
Michael Mengote’s carotid body tumor was the largest his USC Arcadia Hospital surgeon had seen. Now, Michael is back to
Keck Medicine of USC brain tumor specialist David T. Tran led a study showing that treating patients with Tumor Treating
When Felicitas and Margarita Gonzales unexpectedly needed brain surgery eight days apart, Gabriel Zada, MD, earned the thanks of their