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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.
Clinical trial of a combination treatment shows great promise for patients with glioblastoma

Clinical trial of a combination treatment shows great promise for patients with glioblastoma

Combination approach is safe, improves survival outcomes in a subset of glioblastoma patients

Combination approach is safe, improves survival outcomes in a subset of glioblastoma patients

Brain cancer cells use mitochondria from the central nervous system to grow into aggressive tumors

Brain cancer cells use mitochondria from the central nervous system to grow into aggressive tumors

High-grade gliomas remodel neural circuits: promoting tumor progression and impaired cognition

High-grade gliomas remodel neural circuits: promoting tumor progression and impaired cognition

Cancer stem cell test can lead to increased survival for patients with glioblastoma

Cancer stem cell test can lead to increased survival for patients with glioblastoma

Using PandaOmics to identify dual-purpose therapeutic targets to treat aging and glioblastoma

Using PandaOmics to identify dual-purpose therapeutic targets to treat aging and glioblastoma

Novel immunotherapy appears to be safe, well tolerated by children with relapsed brain tumors

Novel immunotherapy appears to be safe, well tolerated by children with relapsed brain tumors

Novel gel offers hope for patients with glioblastoma

Novel gel offers hope for patients with glioblastoma

Discovery could be the key to unlocking new, more successful treatments for glioblastoma

Discovery could be the key to unlocking new, more successful treatments for glioblastoma

Leveraging cell self-destruction to treat glioblastoma tumors

Leveraging cell self-destruction to treat glioblastoma tumors

Correcting abnormalities in solid tumor's blood vessels can improve efficacy of CAR-T cell therapy

Correcting abnormalities in solid tumor's blood vessels can improve efficacy of CAR-T cell therapy

Multidisciplinary clinic uses neuropsychology to improve quality of life for cancer patients

Multidisciplinary clinic uses neuropsychology to improve quality of life for cancer patients

Study finds two substances capable of inhibiting proliferation of glioblastoma cells

Study finds two substances capable of inhibiting proliferation of glioblastoma cells

New way to carry drugs across the blood-brain barrier using nanoparticles

New way to carry drugs across the blood-brain barrier using nanoparticles

Study highlights the interconnectedness of autoimmunity and cancer

Study highlights the interconnectedness of autoimmunity and cancer

Case Western Reserve wins $3.03 million grant to advance novel MRI and software technology for brain tumor diagnosis

Case Western Reserve wins $3.03 million grant to advance novel MRI and software technology for brain tumor diagnosis

Blood pressure drug losartan can prevent immunotherapy-induced edema in glioblastoma patients

Blood pressure drug losartan can prevent immunotherapy-induced edema in glioblastoma patients

Scientists Develop a Cancer Vaccine to Simultaneously Kill and Prevent Brain Cancer

Scientists Develop a Cancer Vaccine to Simultaneously Kill and Prevent Brain Cancer

Treatment to boost white blood cells may benefit patients with glioblastoma

Treatment to boost white blood cells may benefit patients with glioblastoma

Researchers receive $3.3 million NIH grant to study spectroscopic MRI for glioblastoma detection

Researchers receive $3.3 million NIH grant to study spectroscopic MRI for glioblastoma detection

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