glioma

A glioma is a type of tumor that starts in the glial cells of the brain or the spine. Gliomas comprise about 30 percent of all brain tumors and central nervous system tumours, and 80 percent of all malignant brain tumours.

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New drug delays progression of glioma, a deadly brain cancer

Breakthrough in Glioma Treatment: New Drug Delays Progression of Deadly Brain Cancer

Spinal fluid sampling used to track treatment response in pediatric glioma

For Glioma patients, a mutated gene may open the door to new treatment options

Glioma subtype may hold the secret to the success of immunotherapies

POT1 gene mutation predisposes to glioma and affects survival in a sex-specific manner