Waziri Allen, Curry William T
Department of Neurosurgery, Inova Neuroscience Institute, Falls Church, VA, USA,
J Neurooncol. 2014 Sep;119(3):577-81. doi: 10.1007/s11060-014-1542-y. Epub 2014 Jul 30.
Over the 30 years since the formation of the AANS/CNS Section on Tumors, the breadth and scope of our activities have continued to expand. An initial focus on education and collaboration between those members of the neurosurgical community dedicated to the care of patients with neurological tumors has broadened to include development of international relationships, participation in clinical trials and efforts to define standards of care and quality metrics. As we navigate the rapidly changing environment of health care, the Section on Tumors will occupy a central role in promoting advocacy, establishing collaboration, providing education, and supporting research for the community of neurosurgeons dedicated to the care of patients with neurological tumors. This article will provide an update and status report on the development of the Section on Tumors, followed by a brief discussion of the challenges and opportunities emerging at the onset of our fourth decade of service.
自美国神经外科医师协会/美国神经外科与神经肿瘤学会肿瘤学分会成立30年来,我们活动的广度和范围不断扩大。最初专注于神经外科领域中致力于治疗神经肿瘤患者的成员之间的教育与合作,如今已拓展至发展国际关系、参与临床试验以及努力界定护理标准和质量指标。在我们应对快速变化的医疗环境时,肿瘤学分会将在促进宣传、建立合作、提供教育以及支持致力于治疗神经肿瘤患者的神经外科医生群体开展研究方面发挥核心作用。本文将提供肿瘤学分会发展的最新情况和现状报告,随后简要讨论在我们服务的第四个十年伊始出现的挑战与机遇。