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Brain Tumors Hijack Body’s Clock to Fuel Growth

IU School of Medicine's Spyridon Bakas said the new recommendations are a much-needed update to the current standard of care in which individual radiologists measure tumor size, which dictates treatment options.

New AI Guidelines Aim to Standardize Brain Cancer Diagnosis

New Drug Strategy Makes Aggressive Brain Cancer Visible to Immune System

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Antidepressant Vortioxetine Shows Promise in Fighting Deadly Brain Cancer

Researchers leveraged AI to identify the fate driver genes that can transform glioblastoma cells into dendritic cells, which can help target the cancer for destruction. Study author David Tran created this image using ChatGPT.

Two Promising Advances in Glioblastoma Treatment: New Brain Pathway Discovered and AI-Driven Immunotherapy Developed

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Early, promising glioblastoma treatment

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Glioblastoma’s hidden weakness may have been found

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New drug combo fights fatal childhood brain tumor

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