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Why Choose Stanford Health Care
Glioblastoma Care at Stanford Health Care
Treating glioblastomas requires both expertise and innovative techniques. Our neurosurgeons and cancer specialists have extensive experience treating these aggressive tumors. We work together to create a personalized treatment plan that delivers the best possible outcome for your condition and needs. We offer treatments that aren’t available at many other medical centers. Our centers also provide comprehensive care with resources to support your physical, emotional, spiritual, and social health.
What You Need to Know to Start Treatment
The following information will help answer your questions as you begin treatment at Stanford Health Care:
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Your Circle of Care
A diagnosis of a neurological condition—and the changes it may bring—can be unsettling. We offer you and your caregivers the personalized support you need at every step. Your team listens to you and develops a plan for your situation. And you’ll work with the same team from diagnosis throughout treatment, so we can get to know you and your needs.
Access That Empowers
We make access to care as simple as possible. We anticipate what you need and provide support when you need it. Our network of locations puts our services within your reach. User-friendly digital health tools help you stay connected with your care team. We accept most insurance plans and offer discounted transportation, short-stay options, and international travel and translation services. We help make sense of the details, so you can make decisions that are right for you.
Innovation With Purpose
Stanford Health Care Neuroscience actively participates in groundbreaking research and clinical trials to evaluate new and better ways to diagnose, treat, and manage neurological disorders. Participating in a trial may give you access to experimental therapies that are not available otherwise. We also partner with the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute to better understand the brain, develop new treatments for brain disorders, and promote brain health.
Your Glioblastoma Care Team
To provide you with the best possible and most personalized care, we use a multispecialty approach to glioblastoma treatment. Your care team includes multiple specialists, such as neurosurgeons and radiation oncologists, who have extensive experience in treating glioblastoma.
Your Doctors
Neurosurgeons specialize in treating brain tumors through traditional (open) surgery, minimally invasive surgery, and CyberKnife radiosurgery, a noninvasive form of radiation therapy. They perform biopsies (taking tiny tissue samples) to test for cancer. They also surgically remove tumors and surrounding tissue.
Neuro-oncologists specialize in diagnosing and treating cancerous tumors of the brain and spinal cord. They treat these cancers using medications, including chemotherapy. Neuro-oncologists often serve as your main health care provider, coordinating your treatment among several specialists.
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These cancer specialists have subspecialty training in high-energy X-rays and other radiation therapy. Using advanced technologies, radiation oncologists can precisely target cancer cells to avoid damaging nearby healthy tissue.
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These cancer specialists are nurse practitioners and physician assistants who work closely with your oncologist to help with diagnosis and treatment. They may also recommend medications and lifestyle changes and provide other support.
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Neuro-anesthesiologists specialize in using medications to block pain, help you relax, or stay asleep during brain tumor procedures. Neuro-anesthesiologists also monitor your vital functions, such as breathing, blood pressure, and heart rate during surgery. Depending on the type of surgery you are having, you may need local (small area), regional (larger area), or general (overall) anesthesia.
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Neurohospitalists Deliver Comprehensive Inpatient Care
People who are hospitalized for neurological diseases often have unique needs that require advanced, multispecialty care. Stanford Health Care ensures next-level care with our neurohospitalists, specially trained neurologists who focus on critically ill people.
Our Clinics
You can access Stanford's expertise and compassionate care for brain tumors at a location that's convenient for you. We always accept new patients, and we take many insurance plans, including Medicare and Medi-Cal.
At Stanford, our neurology experts treat cancerous and noncancerous spine and brain tumors using the latest treatments, including CyberKnife radiation.
At Stanford, our neurology experts treat cancerous and noncancerous spine and brain tumors using the latest treatments, including CyberKnife radiation.
To request an appointment with a neurosurgeon, call 650-497-7777.
To request an appointment with a neurologic oncologist or radiation oncologist, call 650-498-6000.