The Neuro-Oncology Program at Manning Family Children’s provides hope and healing for families facing pediatric brain and spinal cord tumors. Committed to your child’s well-being, our expert team provides exceptional care that goes beyond medical treatment. We understand the impact of such diagnoses for both the child and family, and our compassionate approach ensures every aspect of care is tailored to the unique needs of each child, adolescent and young adult.
We specialize in treating tumors of the central nervous system (CNS) or brain and spinal cord tumors but also the complexities of neurofibromatosis and other cancer predisposition genetic conditions and their associated tumors. Our program’s reputation is nationally and internationally recognized, attracting a large number of new referrals annually from around the world, a testament to our expertise.
By embracing a multidisciplinary approach to care, our team of pediatric specialists, including neuro-oncologists, neurosurgeons, radiation oncologists, endocrinologists, geneticists, radiologists, pathologists, rehabilitation specialists and our oncology nursing team, collaborates seamlessly to develop the most effective and personalized treatment strategies. Our commitment to innovation means our patients gain access to cutting-edge therapies for central nervous system-related cancers through participation in national research consortia, ensuring patients receive the most advanced care possible.
Furthermore, the neuro-oncology team at Manning Family Children’s cares about the total well-being of patients and their families. We offer support beyond cancer care. In collaboration with physicians, you and your child will have access to a comprehensive health care team. Our team consists of counselors, nurses, nutritionists, nurse practitioners, behavioral health specialists, child life specialists, social workers, physical therapists, occupational therapists and speech language pathologists.Fertility preservation is also a key component of our specialized care approach. Our fertility preservation team ensures your child’s fertility concerns are addressed and supported throughout their cancer treatment journey. This level of support exemplifies the unique environment of healing and optimism that defines our program.
In our pursuit of excellence in patient care, our Neuro-Oncology Program goes above and beyond to provide unmatched care and support for our patients and their families:
Our Neuro-Oncology Program team provides comprehensive care and treatment for a broad range of brain and spinal cord tumors in children, adolescents and young adults. Our physicians have expertise and vast experience in treating all pediatric tumors of the central nervous system, including but not limited to
Within the Neuro-Oncology Program, we adopt a collaborative team strategy to carefully assess various treatment options. Once a diagnosis is confirmed, our neuro-oncology team thoroughly evaluates the type of tumor and location, laying the foundation for the most suitable treatment option.
Our patients have access to the best and most advanced treatment modalities available. Our neuro-oncology team is devoted to making a complete treatment plan for patients with brain or spinal cord tumors. We combine different tumor therapies to get the best results in your child’s care.
Manning Family Children’s is at the forefront of pioneering research and clinical trials focused on the diagnosis and treatment of various types of pediatric brain and spinal cord tumors. We are dedicated to offering our patients the opportunity to engage in numerous distinctive trials that align with the cutting-edge research underway at our institution.
In addition to being a member of the Children’s Oncology Group (COG), the Neuro-Oncology Program also has access to research from other national consortia involved in conducting innovative early phase clinical trials for patients.
Co-directors:
Maria C. Velez, MD (neuro-oncologist) and
Jerome Volk, MD (neurosurgeon)
Rehabilitation Team:
Scott Schultz, MD
Pediatric Neuropathologist:
Randall Craver, MD
Neuroradiologist:
David Manning, MD
Interventional Neuroradiologist:
Dr. Ponce (WJGH)
Radiation Therapy:
Ellen Zakris, MD (Touro)
Pediatric Endocrinologist :
Pediatric Neurologist:
Nurse Navigator/Educator:
Claudette Vicks, RN, BSN, CPHON
Neuro Psychology:
Diane Franz, PhD
Rebecca Rothbaum, PsyD
Social Services:
Sarah (Sally) Vollentine, LMSW
Geneticist:
Regina Zambrano, MD
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