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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.
Scientists developing a combined vaccine to fight most malignant brain tumor

Scientists developing a combined vaccine to fight most malignant brain tumor

Simple blood test could be used by GPs to aid in earlier brain tumor diagnosis

Simple blood test could be used by GPs to aid in earlier brain tumor diagnosis

UCI neuro-oncologist uses comprehensive approach to battle brain cancer

UCI neuro-oncologist uses comprehensive approach to battle brain cancer

Finding new clues to combat glioblastoma

Finding new clues to combat glioblastoma

Researchers design new drug cocktail to kill brain and soft tissue cancers

Researchers design new drug cocktail to kill brain and soft tissue cancers

Yale scientists enlist most unlikely ally in efforts to treat glioblastoma

Yale scientists enlist most unlikely ally in efforts to treat glioblastoma

Removing 'non-contrast enhancing tumor' may boost survival of glioblastoma patients

Removing 'non-contrast enhancing tumor' may boost survival of glioblastoma patients

St. Jude's researchers receive ACGT grant to tackle challenges of pediatric sarcomas

St. Jude's researchers receive ACGT grant to tackle challenges of pediatric sarcomas

Cancer mutations may arise decades before diagnosis

Cancer mutations may arise decades before diagnosis

Developing tests for genetic signs could lead to earlier cancer detection

Developing tests for genetic signs could lead to earlier cancer detection

Modified form of poliovirus shows potential as cancer vaccine in animal studies

Modified form of poliovirus shows potential as cancer vaccine in animal studies

Buck study uncovers how astrocyte senescence promotes neurodegeneration

Buck study uncovers how astrocyte senescence promotes neurodegeneration

Researchers create new brain cancer model using genetically engineered pluripotent stem cells

Researchers create new brain cancer model using genetically engineered pluripotent stem cells

First glioblastoma patient treated with genetically modified poliovirus at UH

First glioblastoma patient treated with genetically modified poliovirus at UH

Immune system cells facilitate the invasive capacity of glioblastoma

Immune system cells facilitate the invasive capacity of glioblastoma

A menu of treatments for glioblastoma

A menu of treatments for glioblastoma

International researchers confirm potential inhibitors to combat glioblastoma

International researchers confirm potential inhibitors to combat glioblastoma

Improved microfluidic brain chip can assess the effectiveness of cancer drugs in record time

Improved microfluidic brain chip can assess the effectiveness of cancer drugs in record time

Discovery of mechanism by which Zika virus enters brain cells

Discovery of mechanism by which Zika virus enters brain cells

Researchers identify new mechanism associated with p53 mutation

Researchers identify new mechanism associated with p53 mutation

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