Childhood brain tumor survival depends on the type of tumor. Comparing survival rates across countries is difficult, because brain tumors aren't recorded in the same way everywhere in Europe. A new ...
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Toward precision diagnosis and treatment of radiation-induced brain injury
Radiation-induced brain injury (RIBI) is a serious and often delayed complication of cranial radiotherapy, which remains a cornerstone in the treatment of brain tumors such as gliomas, metastases, and ...
St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital estimates around 400,000 kids around the world will be diagnosed with cancer this year. In the U.S., research and treatments have helped increase survival rates. 80% of ...
Childhood brain tumor survival depends on the type of tumor. Comparing survival rates across countries is difficult, because brain tumors aren't recorded in the same way everywhere in Europe. A new ...
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Wins for Cabozantinib in Kidney Cancer Brain Mets, Aggressive Disease Subtype
Patients with kidney cancer brain metastases have a poor prognosis and have been excluded from most clinical trials of ...
Brain radiotherapy combined with ICIs improved overall survival and intracranial local control in SCLC patients with brain metastases. WBRT with simultaneous integrated boost (SIB) showed better ...
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“Cellular Big Brother”: 3D model with human cells allows real-time observation of brain metastases and paves the way for new treatments
Using human cells and cutting-edge technology, the team created a three-dimensional (3D) model that accurately simulates the ...
A drug called ribociclib, currently used to treat breast cancer, could slow the progression of certain pediatric high-grade gliomas, an aggressive type of childhood brain cancer, a new study has found ...
Researchers used ultrasound to enable the delivery of a novel immunotherapy combination therapy for glioblastoma across the blood-brain barrier. The corresponding study was published in Nature ...
Childhood brain tumor survival depends on the type of tumor. Comparing survival rates across countries is difficult, because brain tumors aren’t recorded in the same way everywhere in Europe. A new ...
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