Connie Campbell started showing symptoms of a then-undetected medulloblastoma just two days after riding a roller coaster.
The discovery of a new type of stem cell in the brain could usher in better treatments for the deadliest brain tumor.
Researchers have identified a unique stem cell in the young brain capable of maturing into multiple cell types, potentially explaining the origins of autism and glioblastoma.
In a research trial published Wednesday in the scientific journal Nature, Drew was the only one of 11 ... this cancer can be, ...
A study co-led by UCLA scientists has found targeting a protein called endocan and its related signaling pathway could be a ...
published today in Cell Stem Cell. “It’s hard to measure how a patient with GBM responds to treatment because we can’t regularly biopsy the brain, and it can be difficult to discern tumor ...
A mom is alleging that a roller coaster “dislodged” a then-undetected malignant tumor in her daughter’s brain, giving the 11-year-old symptoms that eventually alerted the family to her ...
The organoid's response to therapy mirrored the response of the actual tumor in the patient's brain ... Cell Stem Cell (2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2024.11.010 ...