New research from Emory University and international organizations could be a breakthrough in treating childhood brain cancer. Researchers say the novel drug CT-179 has been shown to be effective in ...
Brain cancer is the second-leading cause of death in children in the developed world. For the children who survive, standard ...
Research has shown that a potential new targeted therapy for childhood brain cancer is effective in infiltrating and killing tumor cells in preclinical models tested in mice. The novel drug CT-179 was ...
Santa Barbara Dons Baseball have joined forces with the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation’s Vs. Cancer program to defeat childhood brain cancer – the deadliest disease affecting children in the United ...
An international group of scientists has identified a key molecular process that drives a deadly form of childhood brain cancer, potentially offering a much-needed, new therapeutic target. Published ...
This Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, our Nation stands with the thousands of families who face the tremendous challenges of childhood cancer. We acknowledge their fortitude, faith, and unbreakable ...
Childhood cancer survivors face long-term health issues, including organ dysfunction and cognitive impairments, despite improved survival rates. Financial burdens of treatment extend beyond medical ...
An international group of scientists has identified a key molecular process that drives a deadly form of childhood brain cancer, potentially offering a much-needed, new therapeutic target. Published ...
In a mouse model of medulloblastoma, OLIG2+ stem cells are immunostained green, with all nuclei labeled blue (DAPI). These OLIG2+ cells divide slowly to renew their population and to generate rapidly ...
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