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Treatment for aggressive brain cancer shows promise in early trial – Brisbane Times
Researchers have had very promising results from the first phase of trials using immunotherapy to treat aggressive brain cancer.

“The concept was to treat them as soon as we can, when they had minimal cancer left behind after stand therapy, and then introduce this immune therapy,” Professor Walker said.
“We got some very promising results – it hasnt been a cure for all…
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