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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.
Two potent small molecules appear to suppress tumor growth in multiple cancers

Two potent small molecules appear to suppress tumor growth in multiple cancers

New technique to identify genes implicated in the development of malignant brain tumor

New technique to identify genes implicated in the development of malignant brain tumor

New machine learning approach classifies common type of brain tumor

New machine learning approach classifies common type of brain tumor

Researchers examine the role of two genes that cause triple-negative breast cancer

Researchers examine the role of two genes that cause triple-negative breast cancer

A moving target identified in small cell lung tumors

A moving target identified in small cell lung tumors

Researchers develop promising immunotherapy treatment for glioblastoma

Researchers develop promising immunotherapy treatment for glioblastoma

Ivy Center opens new clinical trial to evaluate experimental drug cocktail for glioblastoma

Ivy Center opens new clinical trial to evaluate experimental drug cocktail for glioblastoma

Antimalarial drug shows promise as potential therapy for aggressive brain cancer

Antimalarial drug shows promise as potential therapy for aggressive brain cancer

Genome-wide pattern found in glioblastoma tumors predicts patients' life expectancy

Genome-wide pattern found in glioblastoma tumors predicts patients' life expectancy

Researchers study how brain cancer cells acquire resistance to radiation

Researchers study how brain cancer cells acquire resistance to radiation

Scientists develop new way to deliver molecules that target specific genes within cells

Scientists develop new way to deliver molecules that target specific genes within cells

Combination of schizophrenia drug and radiation shows promise in treating glioblastoma

Combination of schizophrenia drug and radiation shows promise in treating glioblastoma

Cannabidiol could be a useful therapy for difficult-to-treat brain cancer

Cannabidiol could be a useful therapy for difficult-to-treat brain cancer

Combination therapy boosts the immune system's appetite for cancer

Combination therapy boosts the immune system's appetite for cancer

New drug preserves cognitive function in mice after brain irradiation

New drug preserves cognitive function in mice after brain irradiation

Study suggests targeted cancer therapy could help with rare neurologic disease

Study suggests targeted cancer therapy could help with rare neurologic disease

Targeting PI3Kβ alone and with combination therapy in PTEN-deficient tumors

Targeting PI3Kβ alone and with combination therapy in PTEN-deficient tumors

'Natural killer' cells could help stop progression of Parkinson's disease

'Natural killer' cells could help stop progression of Parkinson's disease

New type of adoptive cell therapy could target prostate and pancreatic cancers in humans

New type of adoptive cell therapy could target prostate and pancreatic cancers in humans

Brain imaging may help predict when liquid biopsy will benefit individual glioblastoma patients

Brain imaging may help predict when liquid biopsy will benefit individual glioblastoma patients

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