Brain cancer
Brain cancer is the most common cancer in children after leukemia. However, it is still more frequently diagnosed in adults as patients get older. Brain tumors can also be the result of metastases from other cancers, such as lung cancer or breast cancer, but these metastases are not considered ‘primary’ brain cancer.
CRIG group leaders
Other CRIG members
- dr. Anne-Sophie Bamelis (MD)
- prof. Tom Boterberg (MD, PhD)
- Sara De Brée
- dr. Valerie De Meulenaere (PhD)
- Laure De Smet
- Mirte De Temmerman
- Yanti De Visser
- dr. Franceska Dedeurwaerdere (MD)
- dr. Giorgio G. G. Hallaert (MD, PhD)
- Xenia Ghysel
- Adelheid Hollebosch
- dr. Ken Kersemans (PhD)
- Thibault Lootens
- Truong Nguyen
- dr. Harry Pinson (MD)
- Ellen Saeys
- dr. Mohamed Sallam (PhD)
- Mariia Saviuk
- dr. Lien Van Hoecke (PhD)
- dr. Nick Van Laeken (PhD)
- dr. Donatienne Van Weehaeghe (MD, PhD)
- Nele Vanderroost
- dr. Jelle Vandersteene (MD, PhD)
- dr. Dimitri Vanhauwaert (MD, PhD)
- prof. Christian Vanhove (PhD)
- dr. Wenjia Xie (PhD)
- Vittorio Zanzani
- Hang Zhou
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