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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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

Glioblastoma’s Kryptonite? Compounds Identified for Inhibiting Growth of Brain Tumor Cells