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There are two main types of brain cancer. Primary brain cancer starts in the brain. Metastatic brain cancer starts somewhere else in the body and moves to the brain. Brain tumors can be benign, with no cancer cells, or malignant, with cancer cells that grow quickly. Also called glioma, meningioma.
Rutgers study identifies key protein for brain stem cell longevity

Rutgers study identifies key protein for brain stem cell longevity

Research suggests a new approach to treating Glioblastoma Multiforme in adults

Research suggests a new approach to treating Glioblastoma Multiforme in adults

Johns Hopkins scientists receive $7.8 million funding from Break Through Cancer

Johns Hopkins scientists receive $7.8 million funding from Break Through Cancer

CAR T-Cell Therapy: The Future of Cancer and HIV Treatment?

CAR T-Cell Therapy: The Future of Cancer and HIV Treatment?

Cancer patients with non-O blood types face higher risk of developing blood clots

Cancer patients with non-O blood types face higher risk of developing blood clots

Nemours Children’s Health scientists receive two NIH grants to advance pediatric cancer research

Nemours Children’s Health scientists receive two NIH grants to advance pediatric cancer research

Novel therapy advances to clinical trial for the treatment of glioblastoma

Novel therapy advances to clinical trial for the treatment of glioblastoma

Nanomedicine for treating life-threatening brain tumors

Nanomedicine for treating life-threatening brain tumors

Soy molasses and kudzu roots may help fight against pediatric tumors

Soy molasses and kudzu roots may help fight against pediatric tumors

Researchers win NIH grant to treat human brain cancer with a drug previously used on canines

Researchers win NIH grant to treat human brain cancer with a drug previously used on canines

Research reveals enzyme-driven process that activates anti-cancer molecule

Research reveals enzyme-driven process that activates anti-cancer molecule

Alzheimer’s disease protein helps skin cancer cells thrive when they metastasize to the brain

Alzheimer’s disease protein helps skin cancer cells thrive when they metastasize to the brain

New 3D model of living brain cancer overcomes a major challenge in tissue engineering

New 3D model of living brain cancer overcomes a major challenge in tissue engineering

3D model of living brain cancer developed as a potential alternative for drug testing without animals

3D model of living brain cancer developed as a potential alternative for drug testing without animals

New class of molecules can correct cerebrovascular defects in brain pathologies

New class of molecules can correct cerebrovascular defects in brain pathologies

Research findings provide a potential roadmap for metastatic tumor formation

Research findings provide a potential roadmap for metastatic tumor formation

Researchers find a way to interfere with the energy pathway that promotes liver cancer spread

Researchers find a way to interfere with the energy pathway that promotes liver cancer spread

New method may be effective at quantifying DNA adenine methylation in complex organisms

New method may be effective at quantifying DNA adenine methylation in complex organisms

Researchers develop new technique to open the blood-brain barrier in lab animals

Researchers develop new technique to open the blood-brain barrier in lab animals

Research opens up new avenues for cancer treatment

Research opens up new avenues for cancer treatment

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