Brain & CNS Tumors
- An estimated 18,500 new cases of brain and other central nervous system tumors are diagnosed each year (source Neurosurgery Research and Education Foundation - NREF).
- In Oregon 5,300 new cases are diagnosed each year (source Central Brain Tumor Registry of the United States - CBTRUS).
A team of physicians, nurses, neuropsychologists and preclinical researchers work together to meet the challenges of successfully treating people with brain tumors. The OHSU team uses a variety of approaches. If surgery is necessary, neurosurgical therapies for skull base and pituitary tumors, acoustic neuromas, and vascular lesions (aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations) are offered.
Related Health Topics
- Acoustic neuroma
- Anatomy of the brain
- Aneurysms coils & stents
- Arteriovenous malformation (AVM)
- Craniotomy
- Craniotomy for removal of tumor (e.g. acoustic neuroma, meningioma, epidermoid)
- Craniotomy for tumor removal (supratentorial tumor)
- Stroke
- Transshpenoidal surgery for the removal of pituitary tumors
Clinical Team
Johnny Delashaw, M.D., Professor
Sean McMenomey, M.D., Professor
Aclan Dogan, M.D., Assistant Professor
Maria Fleseriu, M.D., Assistant Professor (Contact for Pituitary Tumor Consult)
Chris Yedinak, M.N., C.F.N.P., Nurse Practitioner
Support Team
503-494-4314
Christine Hammerton - Patient/Surgical Care Coordinator

