Brain cancer remains one of the most formidable challenges in oncology, with glioblastoma standing out as the most aggressive and deadly form, carrying a median patient survival time of less than 15 ...
In a Cambridge lab, a team of scientists may have found a new way to fight the most aggressive brain cancer—not by killing it, but by locking it in place. Glioblastoma, the deadliest and most common ...
Their original targets were glia, brain cells that make up about 90 percent of the brain and that carry out an array of essential functions, like insulating the signal-transmitting branches that ...