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Luc Taillandier
Researcher at University of Lorraine
Publications - 169
Citations - 8570
Luc Taillandier is an academic researcher from University of Lorraine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Temozolomide & Population. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 155 publications receiving 7354 citations. Previous affiliations of Luc Taillandier include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Radiotherapy for glioblastoma in the elderly.
Florence Keime-Guibert,Olivier Chinot,Luc Taillandier,Stéphanie Cartalat-Carel,Marc Frenay,Guy Kantor,Jean-Sébastien Guillamo,Eric Jadaud,Philippe Colin,Pierre-Yves Bondiau,Philippe Menei,Hugues Loiseau,Valérie Bernier,Jérôme Honnorat,Maryline Barrie,Karima Mokhtari,Jean-Jacques Mazeron,Anne Bissery,Jean-Yves Delattre +18 more
TL;DR: Radiotherapy results in a modest improvement in survival, without reducing the quality of life or cognition, in elderly patients with glioblastoma.
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Usefulness of intraoperative electrical subcortical mapping during surgery for low-grade gliomas located within eloquent brain regions: functional results in a consecutive series of 103 patients.
Hugues Duffau,Laurent Capelle,Dominique Denvil,Nicole Sichez,Peggy Gatignol,Luc Taillandier,Manuel Lopes,Mary-Christine Mitchell,Sabine Roche,Jean-Charles Muller,Ahmad Bitar,Jean-Pierre Sichez,Rémy van Effenterre +12 more
TL;DR: The authors used intraoperative real-time cortical and subcortical stimulations as a valuable adjunct to the other mapping methods to optimize the benefit/risk ratio of surgery of low-grade glioma invading eloquent regions.
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Intraoperative subcortical stimulation mapping of language pathways in a consecutive series of 115 patients with Grade II glioma in the left dominant hemisphere.
TL;DR: These results represent the largest experience with human subcortical language mapping ever reported and give a unique opportunity to perform an accurate and reliable real-time anatomofunctional study of language connectivity.
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Spontaneous and therapeutic prognostic factors in adult hemispheric World Health Organization Grade II gliomas: a series of 1097 cases: clinical article.
Laurent Capelle,Denys Fontaine,Emmanuel Mandonnet,Luc Taillandier,Jean Louis Golmard,Luc Bauchet,Johan Pallud,Philippe Peruzzi,Marie Hélène Baron,Michèle Kujas,Jacques Guyotat,Remi Guillevin,Marc Frenay,Sophie Taillibert,Philippe Colin,Valérie Rigau,F. Vandenbos,Catherine Pinelli,Hugues Duffau,French Réseau d'Étude des Gliomes +19 more
TL;DR: This large series with its volumetric assessment refines the prognostic value of previously stressed clinical and radiological parameters and highlights the importance of tumor size and location.
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Epileptic seizures in diffuse low-grade gliomas in adults.
Johan Pallud,Etienne Audureau,Marie Blonski,Nader Sanai,Luc Bauchet,Denys Fontaine,Emmanuel Mandonnet,Edouard Dezamis,Dimitri Psimaras,Jacques Guyotat,Philippe Peruzzi,Philippe Page,Beatriz Gal,Beatriz Gal,Eduardo Parraga,Marie-Hélène Baron,Michaela Vlaicu,Rémy Guillevin,Bertrand Devaux,Hugues Duffau,Luc Taillandier,Laurent Capelle,Gilles Huberfeld +22 more
TL;DR: Epileptic seizures are independently associated with diffuse low-grade glioma prognosis, and patients diagnosed with epileptic seizures and those with complete and early surgical resections have better oncological outcomes.