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Humanizing Brain Tumors: Strategies for You and Your Physician
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Cover Page
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Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Frontal Lobe: The Man Who Lost the Will to Work
Chapter 2: Left Temporal Lobe: The Man Who Found Creativity
Chapter 3: Right Temporal Lobe: The Woman Who Could Not Quench Her Thirst
Chapter 4: Foramen Magnum and High Cervical Cord: The Woman with Rotating Paralysis
Chapter 5: Brain Stem: The Nurse Who Started Having Double Vision and Headaches
Chapter 6: Cerebellum: The Woman with Pigmented Lesions and Worsening Balance
Chapter 7: Pituitary and Stalk: Visual Loss and Hormonal Alteration in a Young Transgender Woman
Chapter 8: Tumor Afecting Hearing: Trials and Tribulations
Chapter 9: Hypothalamus and Third Ventricle: The Woman Who Lost the Ability to Play Sudoku
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