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    Base of skull chordomas in children and adolescents : A clinicopathologic study of 73 cases by HOCH, Benjamin L, NIELSEN, Gunnlaugur P, LIEBSCH, Norbert J, ROSENBERG, Andrew E

    Published in The American journal of surgical pathology (01-07-2006)
    “…Chordomas in children and adolescents comprise <5% of all chordomas and most frequently develop in the skull base. These tumors are believed to behave more…”
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    Radiotherapy for local control of osteosarcoma by DeLaney, Thomas F, Park, Lily, Goldberg, Saveli I, Hug, Eugen B, Liebsch, Norbert J, Munzenrider, John E, Suit, Herman D

    “…Local control of osteosarcoma in patients for whom a resection with satisfactory margins is not achieved can be difficult. This study evaluated the efficacy of…”
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    Proton therapy for tumors of the skull base by Munzenrider, J E, Liebsch, N J

    Published in Strahlentherapie und Onkologie (01-06-1999)
    “…Charged particle beams are ideal for treating skull base and cervical spine tumors: dose can be focused in the target, while achieving significant sparing of…”
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    Chondrosarcoma of the base of the skull : A clinicopathologic study of 200 cases with emphasis on its distinction from chordoma by ROSENBERG, A. E, NIELSEN, G. P, KEEL, S. B, RENARD, L. G, FITZEK, M. M, MUNZENRIDER, J. E, LIEBSCH, N. J

    Published in The American journal of surgical pathology (01-11-1999)
    “…Conventional chondrosarcoma (CSA) of the skull base is an uncommon neoplasm that can resemble chordoma, and indeed it is misdiagnosed frequently as such. This…”
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    Accelerated fractionated proton/photon irradiation to 90 cobalt gray equivalent for glioblastoma multiforme : results of a phase II prospective trial by FITZEK, M. M, THORNTON, A. F, HEDLEY-WHYTE, E. T, LIEBSCH, N. J, HARSH, G. R, RABINOV, J. D, LEV, M. H, PARDO, F. S, MUNZENRIDER, J. E, OKUNIEFF, P, BUSSIERE, M, BRAUN, I, HOCHBERG, F. H

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-08-1999)
    “…After conventional doses of 55 to 65 Gy of fractionated irradiation, glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) usually recurs at its original location. This institutional…”
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    Brainstem tolerance to conformal radiotherapy of skull base tumors by Debus, J, Hug, E B, Liebsch, N J, O'Farrel, D, Finkelstein, D, Efird, J, Munzenrider, J E

    “…The aim of this study was to analyze the long-term incidence of brainstem toxicity in patients treated for skull base tumors with high dose conformal…”
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    WE‐C‐BRC‐01: In Vivo Proton Beam Range Verification Using Spine MRI Changes by Gensheimer, MF, Yock, TI, Liebsch, NJ, Sharp, GC, Madan, N, Grant, PE, Paganetti, H, Bortfeld, T

    Published in Medical Physics (01-06-2009)
    “…Purpose: Uncertainty in the location of the distal dose edge is one of the main concerns about proton therapy. It leads to cautious treatment plans that…”
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    Radiation therapy for chordomas of the base of skull and cervical spine: patterns of failure and outcome after relapse by Fagundes, M A, Hug, E B, Liebsch, N J, Daly, W, Efird, J, Munzenrider, J E

    “…To determine the patterns of failure and outcome following relapse of chordomas of the base of skull and cervical spine. Between November 1975 and October…”
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    Base of skull and cervical spine chordomas in children treated by high-dose irradiation by Benk, V, Liebsch, N J, Munzenrider, J E, Efird, J, McManus, P, Suit, H

    “…To evaluate the outcome of children with base of skull or cervical spine chordomas treated by high dose irradiation. Eighteen children, 4 to 18 years of age,…”
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    Base of skull chordoma. A correlative study of histologic and clinical features of 62 cases by O'Connell, J X, Renard, L G, Liebsch, N J, Efird, J T, Munzenrider, J E, Rosenberg, A E

    Published in Cancer (15-10-1994)
    “…Chordomas are uncommon primary malignant tumors of bone that typically occur in the axial skeleton including the sacrum, vertebrae, and skull base. The base of…”
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    Chondromyxoid fibroma of the skull base : A tumor which may be confused with chordoma and chondrosarcoma : A report of three cases and review of the literature by KEEL, S. B, BHAN, A. K, LIEBSCH, N. J, ROSENBERG, A. E

    Published in The American journal of surgical pathology (01-05-1997)
    “…Three cases of chondromyxoid fibroma arising in the skull base are reported. The tumors arose in females 34, 65, and 66 (median 55) years of age. Two women…”
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    Review of current protocols for protontherapy in USA by Krengli, M, Liebsch, N J, Hug, E B, Orecchia, R

    Published in Tumori (01-03-1998)
    “…The basis for interest in proton beams by clinical radiation oncologists lies in reduction in treatment volume. The yields from employing a smaller treatment…”
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    Cartilaginous tumors and chordomas of the cranial base by Weber, A L, Brown, E W, Hug, E B, Liebsch, N J

    Published in Otolaryngologic clinics of North America (01-06-1995)
    “…Chordomas and chondrosarcomas are uncommon skull base tumors. They are locally aggressive. Chordomas arise from the clivus with the epicenter in the midline of…”
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    Role of onlay grafting with minimal internal fixation for occipitocervical fusion in oncologic patients by SANPAKIT, Sanyapong, MANSFIELD, Frederick L, LIEBSCH, Norbert J

    Published in Journal of spinal disorders (01-10-2000)
    “…The choice of fixation for occipitocervical arthrodesis remains controversial, especially in oncologic patients who need further radiographic evaluation or…”
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