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Pediatric Brain Tumor Program

The Nation's Largest Pediatric Brain Tumor Program

Le Bonheur Children's Hospital, in conjunction with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, is home to the nation's largest Pediatric Brain Tumor Program. Together, we are nationally known for our aggressive surgical approaches and groundbreaking treatments of brain tumors in children and adolescents.
 
Children with brain tumors receive care from a multidisciplinary group of physicians, scientists, nurses and support staff representing the many types of treatment and support crucial to the comprehensive care.

Our patients also have access to the most advance technology available, including the iMRI.

Our program team includes pediatric neurosurgeons at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital and neuro-oncologists and pediatric radiation oncologists at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Through this multi-hospital collaboration, each child's care is supported by physicians representing radiology, neuropsychology, neuropathology and neuroendocrinology, plus specially trained nurses, rehabilitation specialists, pharmacists, nutritionists and audiologists.

The Pediatric Brain Tumor Program is a key component of Le Bonheur's Neuroscience Institute, a center of excellence dedicated to the evaluation and treatment of neurological disorders. Children from across the country visit Le Bonheur each year to be treated at the Institute.

Types of tumors

Pediatric brain tumors, or childhood brain tumors, are masses of abnormal cells growing in the brain. Brain tumors in children can be:

Any childhood brain tumor can be life threatening if it becomes too big and presses against tissues that control body functions.

Types of brain tumors in children are:

Brain Tumor Treatments

Most childhood brain tumors are treated with pediatric brain tumor surgery. Radiation and chemotherapy can also be part of the treatment plan. Radiation therapy uses X-ray energy or other types of radiation to kill cancer cells or keep them from growing. Chemotherapy is a medication that kills cancer cells or keeps them from dividing.
 
Through our partnership with St. Jude Chidren's Research Hospital, children with brain tumors have access to promising new treatments not yet available at other hospitals.

For more information

For more information or to schedule an appointment, please email neuroscience@lebonheur.org.

For more information about pediatric brain tumors, visit the following websites: