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Seven years after glioma diagnosis, targeted therapy vorasidenib gave Sarah Geary a new start
After two surgeries to control her glioma, Sarah Geary joined the Indigo clinical trial which tested the first targeted ...
Gliomas are the most common brain tumors, and many start off growing slowly as "low-grade" tumors before inevitably becoming aggressive, lethal, and "high grade." New research offers an explanation ...
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A woman’s brain tumour was mistaken for heatstroke: What you need to know about gliomas, its symptoms and causes
A 22-year-old British woman, Moli Morgon, experienced two seizures while on holiday in Turkey, initially thought to be caused by heatstroke. However, further tests after her return revealed a 4cm ...
Researchers have uncovered the mechanisms behind three unique subtypes of mismatch repair deficient high-grade gliomas. The ...
MedPage Today brought together three expert leaders for a virtual roundtable discussion on pediatric low-grade glioma. Moderator Jason Fangusaro, MD, of Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, ...
Scientists at the University of Virginia School of Medicine are chasing a new way to slow glioblastoma, the deadliest brain ...
Telix has been preparing the European and U.S. regulatory packages for TLX101-Px concurrently, bringing forward the European submission to meet an agreed filing date while aligning with aspects of the ...
Dr. Khan Iftekharuddin received a $2.3 million National Institutes of Health grant to develop AI that detects glioblastoma earlier and tracks recurrence.
UVA scientists discovered a molecule that blocks a key gene that drives glioblastoma, offering hope for a new treatment ...
Prior to his seizure, nothing in Byrd’s life would have led him to believe he had a brain tumor. He had a persistent mild ...
Becca Valle, then 37, enrolled in a cutting-edge clinical trial after surgery removed an aggressive tumor from her brain.
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