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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The Division of Surgical Neurooncology in the Department of Neurological Surgery and Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami is one of the largest and most complete programs for brain tumor treatment in the United States. As the only academic medical center in the region, the University of Miami offers a unique and comprehensive approach to these conditions, with interdisciplinary discussion between neurosurgery, neurology, radiation oncology, and medical oncology. Management paradigms are case specific and tailored to the individual needs of each patient, with state-of-the-art treatment protocols, clinical trials, vaccine development, surgical techniques, adjuvant therapies, and laboratory research aimed at improving outcomes — even on the most challenging types of tumors. University of Miami neurosurgeons also have expertise in CyberKnife® radiosurgery and work with radiation oncologists to optimize radiation therapy. Being a tertiary referral center for south Florida, the Caribbean, Central America, and the rest of Latin America, the University of Miami treats a large number of patients affected by all types of brain tumors. The division of surgical neurooncology has published hundreds of research articles in peer-reviewed journals and book chapters over the years.Founded over 50 years ago by Dr. David Reynolds MD, the department of neurosurgery at UM has grown to include many centers including the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, which has been cited as the "world’s largest, most comprehensive research center dedicated to...spinal cord injury." Located in Miami, Florida, the University of Miami Medical Center includes Jackson Memorial Hospital and the University of Miami Hospital, which collectively form the third largest medical center in the nation.Currently, the department is chaired by Dr. Barth A. Green, founder of Project Medishare for Haiti, and co-chairman Dr. Roberto C. Heros."@en }

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