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Glioblastoma is the most aggressive and malignant form of glioma, a type of primary brain cancer. Surgery is often used to treat gliomas, along with radiation. However, since surgery and radiation fail to cure the disease, doctors may turn to additional radiation or chemotherapy. In early stages glioblastoma tumors often grow without symptoms and therefore can become quite large before symptoms arise. When the tumor becomes symptomatic, tumor growth is usually very rapid and is accompanied by altered brain function, and if left untreated the disease becomes lethal. Although primary treatment is often successful in temporarily stopping the progression of the tumor, glioblastomas almost always recur and become lethal.
Deep learning model can accurately predict the growth of deadly brain tumors

Deep learning model can accurately predict the growth of deadly brain tumors

A more efficient way to deliver gene therapies to the CNS

A more efficient way to deliver gene therapies to the CNS

Broadening the scope of CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing systems

Broadening the scope of CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing systems

Researchers discover a new interferon-gamma receptor signaling pathway

Researchers discover a new interferon-gamma receptor signaling pathway

Study underscores the crucial role of genomic profiling in diagnosing and grading brain tumors

Study underscores the crucial role of genomic profiling in diagnosing and grading brain tumors

A new rule book for the design of therapeutic cells with improved specificity and safety

A new rule book for the design of therapeutic cells with improved specificity and safety

Research reveals how a marine bacterium makes a potent anti-cancer molecule

Research reveals how a marine bacterium makes a potent anti-cancer molecule

CNIO researchers design new platform to test drugs for possible use in brain metastases

CNIO researchers design new platform to test drugs for possible use in brain metastases

New method helps distinguish bacterial DNA from human and other non-bacterial cells

New method helps distinguish bacterial DNA from human and other non-bacterial cells

RNA sequencing picks up more genetic changes in pediatric cancer patients than traditional tests

RNA sequencing picks up more genetic changes in pediatric cancer patients than traditional tests

A folic acid-like drug changes a DNA process within brain tumors

A folic acid-like drug changes a DNA process within brain tumors

UD biochemist explores how mRNA eraser enzymes work in our cells

UD biochemist explores how mRNA eraser enzymes work in our cells

Neuroinflammation protein associated with sex-specific survival differences in glioblastoma patients

Neuroinflammation protein associated with sex-specific survival differences in glioblastoma patients

New technology efficiently delivers immune checkpoint inhibitors for treating brain tumors

New technology efficiently delivers immune checkpoint inhibitors for treating brain tumors

New gel enhances immunotherapy's effectiveness in glioblastoma

New gel enhances immunotherapy's effectiveness in glioblastoma

Powerful method offers new insights about the dynamics of gliomas

Powerful method offers new insights about the dynamics of gliomas

Researchers develop novel cell reprogramming strategy to slow down glioblastomas

Researchers develop novel cell reprogramming strategy to slow down glioblastomas

Study unravels the biomechanical, biophysical response of cancer cells to drugs

Study unravels the biomechanical, biophysical response of cancer cells to drugs

Atomic force spectroscopy probes cellular biomechanics in response to drugs in hypoxia

Atomic force spectroscopy probes cellular biomechanics in response to drugs in hypoxia

New method can improve the efficacy of promising treatment for recurrent glioblastoma

New method can improve the efficacy of promising treatment for recurrent glioblastoma

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