Cranial Nerve Schwannomas
How We Can Help You
Schwannomas are benign tumors that can sometimes grow to a substantial size. Cranial nerve (CN) schwannomas involve the nerves of the head & neck region. One of the only known risk factors for these tumors is a rare genetic disorder.
The signs and symptoms of cranial nerve schwannomas depend on what nerve is affected. Symptoms can include chronic burning facial pain, eye muscle deficits, facial muscle weakness, or hearing loss.
Diagnosis of any of the cranial nerve schwannomas is typically by history, physical exam findings, and imaging. Imaging routinely involves a dedicated skull base MRI.
Treatment options are usually tailored to the needs of the patient, including observation with serial imaging, stereotactic radiation with Gamma Knife or CyberKnife, or surgical resection.
WHAT WE OFFER YOU FOR CRANIAL NERVE SCHWANNOMAS
- Globally-recognized expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of cranial nerve schwannomas.
- Team-based treatment planning that brings together specialists from neurosurgery, head and neck surgery, neuroradiology, radiation oncology, neurotology, neuropathology, audiology, physical therapy, speech and language pathology, and more.
- Advanced treatment options in radiation therapy, minimally-invasive surgery, genetic assessment and counseling, hearing and speech support.
- Comprehensive support services like occupational or physical rehabilitation, nutritional and emotional support to help you with your specific symptoms and the challenges of this experience.
- An active clinical research program dedicated to broadening options for the diagnosis and treatment of cranial nerve schwannomas.
Treatment Options for Cranial Nerve Schwannomas
Treatment options are usually tailored to the needs of the patient. Options include observation with serial imaging, stereotactic radiation (such as Gamma Knife or CyberKnife), or surgical resection. A patient's preferences, age, overall physical health, and the size of the tumor are all factors in determining the treatment modality.
Clinical Trials for Cranial Nerve Schwannomas
Clinical trials evaluate new approaches, devices, or medications in the treatment of schwannomas. Ask your doctor or clinical trials coordinator about available trials that may be additional options for your care.
To learn more about the clinical trials we offer, contact Maria Coburn at 650-736-9551.
What is Cranial Nerve Schwannomas?
Cranial Nerve Schwannomas