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Mashup Score: 0Researchers gain fascinating new insights into chromosome shortening - 7 month(s) ago
A new study has provided insights into an important biological mechanism that supports survival of aggressive, hard-to-treat cancers – and in the process, uncovered fascinating new information about how cells divide and grow.
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Mashup Score: 13
A new form of screening may improve survival rates among people with a fast-growing type of brain tumour by helping identify those most likely to benefit from certain treatments.
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In a blog for anyone with an interest in brain tumours, brainstrust Director of Services and Cochrane Review author Helen Bulbeck reflects on supportive care, what it is, what research tells us about the current state of play with supportive care, and what people living with brain tumours might find helpful.
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"The aim of best supportive care is to help you to have a good quality of life, being as well & active as possible, so you can have your best possible day". In a new @CochraneUK blog, @bulbeckhelen reflects on supportive care for people with #BrainTumours: https://t.co/OE9aSTwHaK https://t.co/5QyHRJT7jU
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Mashup Score: 3
In a blog for anyone with an interest in brain tumours, brainstrust Director of Services and Cochrane Review author Helen Bulbeck reflects on supportive care, what it is, what research tells us about the current state of play with supportive care, and what people living with brain tumours might find helpful.
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Mashup Score: 2ESMO Preceptorship on Brain Tumours 2022: Lugano - 2 year(s) ago
23-24 June 2022, Lugano, Switzerland
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Mashup Score: 6Therapeutically target immune cells in brain cancer - 3 year(s) ago
At MAP 2021 Virtual, Prof. Johanna Joyce explains how research is moving closer to the development of patient-specific tailored treatments
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#MAP2021 Gordon Peters lecture from @Johanna_A_Joyce. Research getting closer to development of patient-specific tailored treatment approaches for #braintumours, thanks to increased understanding of tumour microenvironment https://t.co/cX5d3DJmJ4 @GroupeUNICANCER @CRUKresearch https://t.co/lJlTKEecOA
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Peruse the current issue of The Lancet Oncology, a monthly journal covering international issues relevant to clinical cancer specialists worldwide
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Why this question is important A brain tumour is a group of cells in the brain that develop in an abnormal and uncontrollable way. There are two main types of brain tumour:- Non-cancerous (benign) brain tumours: these grow slowly and do not spread throughout the body. – Cancerous (malignant) brain tumours: these grow faster and can spread to other parts of the…
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Mashup Score: 0Brain cancer - The Institute of Cancer Research, London - 3 year(s) ago
Our researchers have been responsible for making some breakthrough discoveries in brain cancer.
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Mashup Score: 0
Why this question is important A brain tumour is a group of cells in the brain that develop in an abnormal and uncontrollable way. There are two main types of brain tumour:- Non-cancerous (benign) brain tumours: these grow slowly and do not spread throughout the body. – Cancerous (malignant) brain tumours: these grow faster and can spread to other parts of the…
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📣Our researchers have unveiled new insights into the so-called 'ALT mechanism' which supports survival in some highly aggressive, hard-to-treat #Cancers, such as soft tissue #Sarcomas and primary #BrainTumours – including #ChildhoodCancers. Read more👇 https://t.co/2CEKaGM7MW https://t.co/345Vn4yc5b