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Discoveries point to a new potential treatment approach for fatal childhood brain tumor – News-Medical.Net
Progress against DIPG, a fatal childhood brain tumor, is usually a game of inches. Studies that hint at even small gains are cause for celebration.

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Aug 13 2020
Progress against DIPG, a fatal childhood brain tumor, is usually a game of inches. Studies that hint at even small gains are cause for celebration.
That’s why researchers at the University of Michigan and their collaborators are excited about discoveries that point toward a new potential treatment approach — one that significantly lengthened survival times in two mouse models of DIPG.
The team’s findings, which appear in the journal Cancer Cell, …
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