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  1. The first case–control study on mobile phone use and brain tumour risk among children and adolescents (CEFALO study) has recently been published. In a commentary published in Environmental Health, Söderqvist a...

    Authors: Denis Aydin, Maria Feychting, Joachim Schüz and Martin Röösli
    Citation: Environmental Health 2012 11:35
  2. Medulloblastoma is a leading cause of childhood cancer-related deaths. Current aggressive treatments frequently lead to cognitive and neurological disabilities in survivors. Novel targeted therapies are requir...

    Authors: Kristian W Pajtler, Christina Weingarten, Theresa Thor, Annette Künkele, Lukas C Heukamp, Reinhard Büttner, Takayoshi Suzuki, Naoki Miyata, Michael Grotzer, Anja Rieb, Annika Sprüssel, Angelika Eggert, Alexander Schramm and Johannes H Schulte
    Citation: Acta Neuropathologica Communications 2013 1:19
  3. Medulloblastoma (MB), the most common pediatric malignant brain cancer, typically arises as pathological result of deregulated developmental pathways, including the NOTCH signaling cascade. Unlike the evidence...

    Authors: Giulio Fiaschetti, Christina Schroeder, Deborah Castelletti, Alexandre Arcaro, Frank Westermann, Martin Baumgartner, Tarek Shalaby and Michael A Grotzer
    Citation: Acta Neuropathologica Communications 2014 2:39
  4. Continuous improvement of health and healthcare system is hampered by inefficient processes of generating new evidence, particularly in the case of rare diseases and paediatrics. Currently, most evidence is ge...

    Authors: Milenko Rakic, Manon Jaboyedoff, Sara Bachmann, Christoph Berger, Manuel Diezi, Philipp do Canto, Christopher B. Forrest, Urs Frey, Oliver Fuchs, Alain Gervaix, Amalia Stefani Gluecksberg, Michael Grotzer, Ulrich Heininger, Christian R. Kahlert, Daniela Kaiser, Matthias V. Kopp…
    Citation: BMC Proceedings 2021 15(Suppl 13):19

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 15 Supplement 13

  5. Radiotherapy (RT) has become an important treatment modality in pediatric oncology, but its delivery to young children with cancer is challenging and general anesthesia is often needed.

    Authors: Sonja Haeberli, Michael A Grotzer, Felix K Niggli, Markus A Landolt, Claudia Linsenmeier, Roland A Ammann and Nicole Bodmer
    Citation: Radiation Oncology 2008 3:17
  6. With current treatment strategies, nearly half of all medulloblastoma (MB) patients die from progressive tumors. Accordingly, the identification of novel therapeutic strategies remains a major goal. Deregulati...

    Authors: André O von Bueren, Tarek Shalaby, Christoph Oehler-Jänne, Lucia Arnold, Duncan Stearns, Charles G Eberhart, Alexandre Arcaro, Martin Pruschy and Michael A Grotzer
    Citation: BMC Cancer 2009 9:10
  7. With current treatment strategies, nearly half of all medulloblastoma (MB) patients die from progressive tumors. Accordingly, the identification of novel therapeutic strategies remains a major goal. Deregulati...

    Authors: André O von Bueren, Tarek Shalaby, Julia Rajtarova, Duncan Stearns, Charles G Eberhart, Lawrence Helson, Alexandre Arcaro and Michael A Grotzer
    Citation: BMC Cancer 2007 7:19
  8. To study whether and how c-MYC expression determines response to radio- and chemotherapy in childhood medulloblastoma (MB).

    Authors: André O von Bueren, Christoph Oehler, Tarek Shalaby, Katja von Hoff, Martin Pruschy, Burkhardt Seifert, Nicolas U Gerber, Monika Warmuth-Metz, Duncan Stearns, Charles G Eberhart, Rolf D Kortmann, Stefan Rutkowski and Michael A Grotzer
    Citation: BMC Cancer 2011 11:74
  9. Cancer survival comes at a price: pediatric cancer survivors bear a high risk for a wide range of cognitive difficulties. Therefore, interventions targeting these difficulties are required. The aim of the pres...

    Authors: Valentin Benzing, Noëmi Eggenberger, Janine Spitzhüttl, Valerie Siegwart, Manuela Pastore-Wapp, Claus Kiefer, Nedelina Slavova, Michael Grotzer, Theda Heinks, Mirko Schmidt, Achim Conzelmann, Maja Steinlin, Regula Everts and Kurt Leibundgut
    Citation: BMC Cancer 2018 18:18
  10. Research suggests that “silence”, i.e., not voicing safety concerns, is common among health care professionals (HCPs). Speaking up about patient safety is vital to avoid errors reaching the patient and thus to...

    Authors: David LB Schwappach and Katrin Gehring
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2014 14:303