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Papers by jordan george

Research paper thumbnail of Pseudomeningocele and CSF Leak Following Posterior Fossa and Posterolateral Skull Base Surgeries: Development of a Predictive Model and Risk Score

32nd Annual Meeting North American Skull Base Society

Research paper thumbnail of Immunotherapy for Pediatric Brain and Spine Tumors, Current State and Future Directions

Pediatric Neurosurgery, Dec 22, 2022

Background: Brain tumors are the most common solid tumors and the leading cause of cancer-related... more Background: Brain tumors are the most common solid tumors and the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in children. Incidence in the USA has been on the rise for the last 2 decades. While therapeutic advances in diagnosis and treatment have improved survival and quality of life in many children, prognosis remains poor and current treatments have significant long-term sequelae. Summary: There is a substantial need for the development of new therapeutic approaches, and since the introduction of immunotherapy by immune checkpoint inhibitors, there has been an exponential increase in clinical trials to adopt these and other immunotherapy approaches in children with brain tumors. In this review, we summarize the current immunotherapy landscape for various pediatric brain tumor types including choroid plexus tumors, embryonal tumors (medulloblastoma, AT/RT, PNETs), ependymoma, germ cell tumors, gliomas, glioneuronal and neuronal tumors, and mesenchymal tumors. We discuss the latest clinical trials and noteworthy preclinical studies to treat these pediatric brain tumors using checkpoint inhibitors, cellular therapies (CAR-T, NK, T cell), oncolytic virotherapy, radioimmunotherapy, tumor vaccines, immunomodulators, and other targeted therapies. Key Messages: The current landscape for immunotherapy in pediatric brain tumors is still emerging, but results in certain tumors have been promising. In the age of targeted therapy, genetic tumor profiling, and many ongoing clinical trials, immunotherapy will likely become an increasingly effective tool in the neuro-oncologist armamentarium.

Research paper thumbnail of The evolution of peri-operative care in the safe management of pheochromocytoma

Surgery in Practice and Science

Research paper thumbnail of Accuracy of 24-hour recall following a measured highly palatable snack

Diabetes & metabolic syndrome, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of No more RG-bargy: We need revolutionary change

Professional Planner, 2014

The training and education of financial planners needs to be turned on its head before the adviso... more The training and education of financial planners needs to be turned on its head before the advisory industry can be considered a profession.

Research paper thumbnail of Filter Tubes in a Resilient Holder

Research paper thumbnail of Fluoro-Alkyl-Substituted Polynitro Diphenyl Ethers and a Process for Preparing the Same

Research paper thumbnail of Pseudomeningocele and CSF Leak Following Posterior Fossa and Posterolateral Skull Base Surgeries: Development of a Predictive Model and Risk Score

32nd Annual Meeting North American Skull Base Society

Research paper thumbnail of Immunotherapy for Pediatric Brain and Spine Tumors, Current State and Future Directions

Pediatric Neurosurgery, Dec 22, 2022

Background: Brain tumors are the most common solid tumors and the leading cause of cancer-related... more Background: Brain tumors are the most common solid tumors and the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in children. Incidence in the USA has been on the rise for the last 2 decades. While therapeutic advances in diagnosis and treatment have improved survival and quality of life in many children, prognosis remains poor and current treatments have significant long-term sequelae. Summary: There is a substantial need for the development of new therapeutic approaches, and since the introduction of immunotherapy by immune checkpoint inhibitors, there has been an exponential increase in clinical trials to adopt these and other immunotherapy approaches in children with brain tumors. In this review, we summarize the current immunotherapy landscape for various pediatric brain tumor types including choroid plexus tumors, embryonal tumors (medulloblastoma, AT/RT, PNETs), ependymoma, germ cell tumors, gliomas, glioneuronal and neuronal tumors, and mesenchymal tumors. We discuss the latest clinical trials and noteworthy preclinical studies to treat these pediatric brain tumors using checkpoint inhibitors, cellular therapies (CAR-T, NK, T cell), oncolytic virotherapy, radioimmunotherapy, tumor vaccines, immunomodulators, and other targeted therapies. Key Messages: The current landscape for immunotherapy in pediatric brain tumors is still emerging, but results in certain tumors have been promising. In the age of targeted therapy, genetic tumor profiling, and many ongoing clinical trials, immunotherapy will likely become an increasingly effective tool in the neuro-oncologist armamentarium.

Research paper thumbnail of The evolution of peri-operative care in the safe management of pheochromocytoma

Surgery in Practice and Science

Research paper thumbnail of Accuracy of 24-hour recall following a measured highly palatable snack

Diabetes & metabolic syndrome, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of No more RG-bargy: We need revolutionary change

Professional Planner, 2014

The training and education of financial planners needs to be turned on its head before the adviso... more The training and education of financial planners needs to be turned on its head before the advisory industry can be considered a profession.

Research paper thumbnail of Filter Tubes in a Resilient Holder

Research paper thumbnail of Fluoro-Alkyl-Substituted Polynitro Diphenyl Ethers and a Process for Preparing the Same