Stanford Medicine Health Care
Stanford Brain Tumor Center
213 Quarry Road, Stanford, California, 94305, United States
Additional Information:
This program meets 7/7 of the Guiding Principles for CNS Tumor Treatment Programs.
Awards/Certifications:
- Stanford Cancer Institute Nodal Grant Award 2020 ““Expanding the Reach of the Stanford Brain Metastases Consortium: Deep Profiling of Brain Metastases through Multiplexed Analysis and Multi-PI Collaborations.” Melanie Hayden Gephart, MD
- Deconvolution and interruption of the cancer-neuro-immune axis facilitating brain metastases
- Targeting Lag-3 and PD -1 in Myeloid Cells of GBM
Data for this program collected in 2023.
Accreditations:
- National Cancer Institute Designation: Yes
- Nurse Magnet Status: Yes
- Academic Affiliation: Stanford School of Medicine
Number of Full-Time Physicians:
Number of full-time physicians in this treatment program who dedicate at least 40% of their clinical practice to the treatment of adult patients diagnosed with brain and/or spine tumors:- 4 Neuro-oncologists or Medical Oncologists specializing in brain/spine tumors
- 7 Brain Neurosurgeons
- 6 Spine Neurosurgeons
- 6 Radiation Oncologists
- 3 Neuropathologists
Number of Adult Patients Treated for Brain and/or Spine Tumors Annually:
- >200 Primary tumor patients
- >1000 Metastatic (Secondary) tumor patients
Number of Adult Patients Treated with Surgery Annually:
- ~600 Primary brain tumor patients
- ~50 Metastatic (Secondary) brain tumor patients
- ~40 Primary spine tumor patients
- ~60 Metastatic (Secondary) spine tumor patients
- ~300 Skull base tumor patients
Specialized Treatments and Technologies Available:
Identifies whether the following treatment options are offered either at this institution or at an affiliated center.Available:
Drug:
- Immunotherapy
- Intrathecal chemotherapy
- Targeted therapy
Imaging Treatments and Technologies:
- fMRI
- MRI Spectroscopy
- MRI Tractography
- Perfusion MRI
- Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
Other:
- EEG
- Tumor treating fields (TTF)
Radiation Treatments and Technologies:
- 3D Conformal Radiation Therapy (3D-CRT)
- Hippocampal avoidance (for WBRT)
- Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT)
- Intraoperative radiotherapy
- Stereotactic Radiosurgery
Surgical Treatments and Technologies:
- Awake Craniotomy
- Brain Mapping
- Endoscopic Surgery
- Fluorescence-guided surgery
- Intraoperative MRI
- Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy (LITT)
- Minimally Invasive Surgery
Clinical Trials:
Investigational treatments (or other interventions) available for the categories below:Other:
- B7H3 CAR-T
Support Services Available:
Identifies whether the following clinical and non-clinical support services are offered either at this institution or at an affiliated center.Available:
- Advanced practice registered nurse
- Brain tumor board
- Brain tumor support group
- Caregiver support services
- Case manager
- Certified neuro registered nurse
- CNS tumor educational resources
- Discounted lodging
- Fellowship-trained neuro-oncologist
- Financial aid services
- Inpatient/Outpatient rehabilitation
- Molecular testing
- Neurological Intensive Care Unit (Neuro ICU)
- Neuropsychology services for CNS tumor patients
- Nurse Navigator
- Outpatient Rehabilitation
- Palliative care
- Survivorship services
- Virtual second opinion service
Other:
- Meningioma support group
- Ask a Medical Librarian
- Conversations in Supportive Care Podcasts
- Educational Videos
- Stanford Health Care Caregiver Program
- Stanford Health Hub
- Stanford Health Library
- StoryCorps
Last updated July 19, 2023