Session 115: Rare Tumor Types
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Hall 1
| Sunday, October 4, 2026 |
| 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM |
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Tomasz Dziedic, Radoslaw Rola
Speakers & Chairs
Tomasz Dziedzic
Chair
Prof. Radoslaw Rola
Professor And Chair
Medical University of Lublin, Department of Neurosurgery
Chairs
Discussion
Discussion
9:25 AM - 9:30 AM
Dr. Martin Smrcka
Chief Of Neurosurgery
University Hospital Brno
Surgical treatment of craniopharyngioma
8:00 AM - 8:10 AM
Prof Daniel Teleanu
Assoc Prof Habil Md Phd/ Head Of The Neurosurgery Department
Carol Davila University Of Medicine And Pharmacy Bucharest/ Emergency University Hospital Bucharest, Romania
Navigation in Adult Craniopharyngiomas: symptoms to surgical decision
8:10 AM - 8:20 AM
Dr. Sean Kane Mizzi
Resident Specialist
Mater Dei Hospital
Challenges of a small island neuro-oncology service
8:20 AM - 8:30 AM
Dr charles-henry Mallereau
MD
Strasbourg University Hospital
Long-Term Quality of Life and Functional Outcome Analysis of Surgically Managed Central Neurocytoma Patients: Results of a Multicenter Study
Ms Antonia Gocke
Doctorate Student
University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
Unravelling ependymoma heterogeneity using integrated proteomic analyses
Dr. Florian Scheichel
Senior Physician
University Hospital St. Poelten
Volumetric Dynamic of Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma after Corticosteroid Therapy and its Influence on Overall Survival: A Pilot Study
Mr Csaba Kornél Fekszi
Student
Universtiätsklinikum Tübingen
Hemostatic Profiles and Perioperative Management in NF2-Related Schwannomatosis with and without Bevacizumab: A Pilot Study
Dr Sivaraman Kumarasamy
Senior Resident
All India Institute Of Medical Sciences
Atypical Teratoid/ Rhabdoid tumor in Children: Clinical characteristics, treatment Strategy and Surgical Outcome
Dr Amitava Ray
Senior Consultant
Apollo Hospitals
Germline variants predict occurrence of brain tumours- a study on an Indian Cohort
Mrs Kristina Lapteva
Senior Researcher
N.N. Burdenko National Medical Research Center for Neurosurgery
Intraoperative mapping during stereotactic biopsy of brainstem lesions