Laureline Gatellier: Learning, Reconnecting, and Collaborating at ASNO 2026
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Laureline Gatellier: Learning, Reconnecting, and Collaborating at ASNO 2026

Laureline Gatellier, Scientific Researcher at National ancer Center Japan, shared a post on Facebook:

“First day at the Asian Society for Neuro-Oncology (ASNO) in Kanazawa, learning, reconnecting, and working together to improve the lives of people affected by brain tumors across Asia.

So impressed to learn in details the history of and evolution of gliomas and brain tumors treatment directly from the leaders who helped shape the field, including Dr Roger Stupp (whose landmark temozolomide paper from 2005 I read so many times), Dr Aldape on major updates of CNS tumor classification (c-Impact-NOW). And more. ..

And of course reconnecting with friends i respect so deeply, including Dr Peter Woo, Dr Rakesh Jalali, Melissa, and many others.

The manuscript i read so many times.”

Title: Radiotherapy plus Concomitant and Adjuvant Temozolomide for Glioblastoma

Authors: Roger Stupp, Warren Mason, Martin van den Bent, Michael Weller, Barbara Fisher, Martin Taphoorn, Karl Belanger, Alba Brandes, Christine Marosi, Ulrich Bogdahn, Jürgen Curschmann, Robert Janzer, Samuel Ludwin, Thierry Gorlia, Anouk Allgeier, Denis Lacombe, J. Gregory Cairncross, Elizabeth Eisenhauer, René Mirimanoff

Read the Full Article on The New England Journal of Medicine

Laureline Gatellier: Learning, Reconnecting, and Collaborating at ASNO 2026

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