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Providence Brain Tumor Center

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03/12/2013

Brain Watch lets students watch a live brain aneurysm surgery

The program gives local students the opportunity to learn about brain surgery, health careers and health risks first-hand. More>>

03/11/2013

Providence St. Vincent Medical Center is recognized for outstanding spine and neurosurgical care

Becker's Hospital Review has named Providence St. Vincent Medical Center as one of 100 Hospitals with Great Neurosurgery and Spine Programs. More>>

11/30/2012

Minimally invasive techniques for brain surgery

New tools allow surgeons to see and operate on pituitary and other brain tumors through the nose. More>>

09/20/2012

Brain tumor causing blindness

Hear how Providence Brain and Spine Institute surgeons used minimally invasive techniques to save the eyesight of a local man whose pituitary tumor wa More>>

08/15/2012

Dr. Pankaj Gore on pituitary tumors [Audio]

They can affect your ability to grow, your eyesight and even your sense of smell. Did you know that 20 percent of people get pituitary tumors? More>>

08/01/2012

Before brain surgery, a couple weds at Providence

The trip to Providence St. Vincent Medical Center wasn’t on the schedule. Neither was the wedding. But all that changed for Jamie Amos and Jonathan Ta More>>

07/12/2012

Life-long epilepsy patient now seizure-free

Pankaj Gore, M.D., removed a small, benign growth in a patient’s brain that was discovered by new imaging technology. More>>

05/12/2012

A mother’s drive to recover

After her brain tumor was removed in the sophisticated iMRI operating suite, a woman is working hard to get better to keep up with her two sons. More>>

11/15/2011

New medical advances in brain tumor care

Pankaja Gore, M.D., was able to remove a three centimeter tumor from a young girl's brain. Find out how this was done without an incision. More>>

06/01/2011

Minimally- and non-invasive procedures

Providence neurosurgeons lead the region in minimally invasive procedures. These techniques allow them to treat conditions without surgery and with fe More>>

01/01/2010

Gamma rays stop tumors without surgery

Oregon’s Gamma Knife technology, Perfexion, offers faster, more accurate treatment of complex brain and neck tumors and lesions without invasive surge More>>

11/01/2009

Drs. Rohrer and Gore, co-medical directors, explain our intraoperative MRI

Providence St. Vincent Medical Center is home to the world’s most advanced operating suite for brain tumors.  More>>