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Area of Expertise: Brain and Spine Cancer Care(Part of Cancer Care)

Also called: Neurosurgical oncology

At the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute, the Neurosurgical oncology team tackles brain and spinal tumors with a true team approach, using the expertise of three neurosurgeons, two radiation oncologists, an interventional neuroradiologist, a neuropathologist, a neuro-oncologist, several neuroradiologists, and specialized nurses.

The group’s brain tumor board meets weekly to discuss cases like yours, taking advantage of their collective areas of expertise to offer personalized care. Certain complex cases are done in combination with ear, nose and throat or orthopaedic surgeons. Spinal tumor patients are considered as well.

At UAMS, because we work as a team, we are able to help patients find the treatment that is best for them, rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.

The brain tumor team has the advantage of several resources unique to the state.

Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy (LITT) uses the Robotized Stereotactic Assistant (ROSA) Robot to implant a laser fiber into the tumor, which is destroyed with heat while the surgeon watches in real-time on an MRI.

UAMS has two Varian TrueBeam STx Linear Accelerators, which deliver precision external beam radiation with ultra-high doses. UAMS is the first in the state to upgrade the capability of these accelerators to use the latest technology for stereotactic radiosurgery. The new update matches the accuracy of the Gamma Knife technology but significantly reduces treatment times.

UAMS is the only center in the state to offer awake craniotomy to enhance the safety of brain tumor surgery and to ensure the preservation of important functions like speech and motor skills.

The team has begun tumor tissue banking. Consenting patients give a sample of their brain tumor for genetic analysis. In some cases, the results indicate a known recommended treatment path. In other cases, the information is retained — along with treatments and outcomes — and compiled with similar data. With the help of the UAMS Department of Biomedical Informatics, researchers hope trends will emerge.

UAMS is developing the ability to utilize patient-derived xenografts (PDX) — cultured tumor cells from the patient — for personalized treatment based upon the specific characteristics and genetics of the tumor. Treatments can be tested on the xenografts in the lab, identifying the best approach for the patient’s tumor.

Patients can also be connected with clinical trials. Some of our research focuses on glioblastoma, on innovative surgical techniques for difficult-to-access locations, like deep brain surgeries using BrainPath technology and minimally invasive approaches. These surgical techniques are only practiced at a handful of institutions in the nation.

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Related Conditions

UAMS Health providers care for a broad range of conditions, some of which may not be listed below.

  • Brain and Spine Cancer
  • Brain Tumors
  • Glioblastoma
  • Metastatic Tumors
  • Neurofibromatosis
  • Spine Tumors

Related Medical Treatments and Procedures

UAMS Health providers perform and prescribe a broad range of treatments and procedures, some of which may not be listed below.

  • Cancer Surgery
  • Chemotherapy
  • Hormone Therapy
  • Immunotherapy
  • Radiation Therapy

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Richard L. Crownover, M.D., Ph.D.

Richard L. Crownover, M.D., Ph.D. Radiation Oncologist

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J. D. Day, M.D.

J. D. Day, M.D. Neurosurgeon

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Leslie M. Harrell, D.O.

Leslie M. Harrell, D.O. Radiation Oncologist

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Noojan J. Kazemi, M.D.

Noojan J. Kazemi, M.D. Neurosurgeon

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Analiz Rodriguez, M.D., Ph.D.

Analiz Rodriguez, M.D., Ph.D. Neurosurgeon

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Erika Santos Horta, M.D.

Erika Santos Horta, M.D. Neurologist

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Fen Xia, M.D., Ph.D.

Fen Xia, M.D., Ph.D. Radiation Oncologist

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Neurosurgery Clinic

Neurosurgery Clinic

501 Jack Stephens Drive
Jackson T. Stephens Spine and Neuroscience Institute
Little Rock, AR 72205

Appointment Phone Number
501-686-5270
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