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Neurosalience #S3E18 with N. Voets, and A. Bartsch - Pre-surgical fMRI uses and nuances

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The Importance of Follow-on Treatment for Gliomas

Andres: Patients are ashamed of their deficits and you have to be, you know, they have to trust you to tell you what's going on with that. If a patient has suddenly an inability to walk, their performance status will affect whether they're deemed suitable for radiotherapy. So if we do a surgery that results in a deficit that involves dysphagia, mobility issues, or vision in an aggressive way, it may undo the benefit of surgery by preventing them from receiving treatment. And I just wanted to add one thing, Andres, because if we're talking in the context of gliomas, why do we focus on certain systems much more than others? Aside from the fact

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