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Brain tumours in children, and why all polyps are not equal

Brain tumours in children, and why all polyps are not equal

Released Tuesday, 15th October 2013
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Brain tumours in children, and why all polyps are not equal

Brain tumours in children, and why all polyps are not equal

Brain tumours in children, and why all polyps are not equal

Brain tumours in children, and why all polyps are not equal

Tuesday, 15th October 2013
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There are many overlapping classifications for bowel polyps. Geir Hoff, professor of gastroenterology at the University of Oslo, explains why he fears screening for one type has lead to overtreatment of another.

Also, Sophie Wilne, consultant paediatric oncologist at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, discusses the clinical signs of brain tumours in children and young adults, and what treatment should follow.

See also:

Identifying brain tumours in children and young adultswww.bmj.com/content/347/bmj.f5844

New polyps, old tricks: controversy about removing benign bowel lesionswww.bmj.com/content/347/bmj.f5843

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