Glioblastoma

Glioblastoma, previously known as glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), is the most aggressive and most common type of cancer that originates in the brain, and has very poor prognosis for survival.

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Glioblastoma: New treatment attacks brain tumors from multiple angles

Brain-on-a-chip tech powers neuroscience research Vanderbilt University scientist engineers biomimetic model to tackle glioblastoma

Researchers home in on tumor vulnerabilities to improve odds of treating glioblastoma

Glioblastoma: A mechanism that helps tumor cells multiply discovered - EurekAlert

Study explores novel therapeutic treatment for glioblastoma - EurekAlert

Study explores novel therapeutic treatment for glioblastoma

Glioblastoma Under Siege: New Treatment Destroys Cancer Cells, Spares Healthy Ones

Circular peptides in violets may aid in the fight against glioblastoma - EurekAlert

The Battle against glioblastoma: classifying molecular profiles for precision medicine - EurekAlert

Brain Cancer Breakthrough: New Therapy Destroys Glioblastoma in Recently Unveiled Pathway

Scientists exploring potential new treatments for glioblastoma

Understudied cell in the brain could be key to treating glioblastoma

Researchers design gene therapy that can effectively target glioblastoma

Breaking Brain Cancer Barriers: New Gene Therapy Effectively Targets Glioblastoma

Mitochondrial protein plays key role in glioblastoma and therapeutic resistance

Adaptive, efficient multi-arm phase 2 clinical trial for glioblastoma

Breakthrough in glioblastoma treatment with the help of a virus

Scientists have found a way to get brain cancer cells to self-destruct. Aggressive glioblastoma tumours could be in trouble: a breakthrough discovery successfully wiped out cancer cells in mice.

Brain Cancer Breakthrough: Glioblastoma Therapy Doubles Down on Tumor Destruction

Novel ultrasound uses microbubbles to open blood-brain barrier to treat glioblastoma in humans