
Dr. Richard Leblanc, a neurosurgeon at the MNI/H,
serves at the McGill University Health Centre as director of the Brain Tumour
Program and the Brain Tumour Clinic, and as co-director of the Skull Base
Tumour Program and Clinic. The Brain Tumour Program groups more than 20
physicians and other health professionals involved in the treatment and
support of brain tumour patients, and in teaching and research. Dr. Leblanc
was given the mandate to create an interdisciplinary Skull Base Tumour
Program and Clinic with the MUHC's Departments of Otolaryngology and of
Endocrinology. This program focuses on the integration of new technologies to
investigate and treat patients with anterior and posterior skull base
lesions. The program has been instrumental in establishing the usefulness of
image-guidance and endoscopic approaches in the treatment of patients
harboring these lesions. For the last decade, Dr. Leblanc's main interest has
been investigating brain tumour treatments. He participated in the first
molecular characterization of the common forms of cerebral tumours by
magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and in the use of magnetic resonance
spectroscopy in guiding treatment of patients with gliomas. He was the local
principal investigator in studies evaluating putative treatments for cerebral
gliomas, including the first trial of gene therapy for patients with
recurrent glioblastoma multiforme. Most notably, Dr. Leblanc was involved in
one of the first trials to evaluate the effects of Temozolomide in
combination with radiotherapy, a treatment that has become standard. Dr.
Leblanc is also interested in brain tumour genetics. He has brought attention
to the familial incidence of cerebral gliomas, and has described a novel
association of skin and brain hamartomas. He also described a new association
of benign brain tumours with familial adenomatous polyposis coli. Dr. Leblanc
was the first to demonstrate that functional imaging is reliable in the
assessment of patients with structural brain lesions in the motor strip and
in language areas.
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