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Flinders University receives funding for new brain cancer research project – News-Medical.Net
The human brain’s biochemistry may be a stumbling block that has been preventing an effective cure for brain cancer.
The human brain’s biochemistry may be a stumbling block that has been preventing an effective cure for brain cancer.
Flinders University’s Dr Cedric Bardy, Director of the Laboratory for Human Neurobiology at SAHMRI, says the need to understand how brain functions affect cancer cell development is urgent because the clinical outcomes of brain cancer remain extremely low.
He notes the current median survival rate of 15 months for glioblastoma despite current aggressive treatments.
Cancer cells are…
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