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October 11th 2024
In some with grade 3 brain cancer, adding PCV chemotherapy regimen to radiation showed better survival outcomes than another type of chemotherapy, but safety should be considered.
Love the Genes You've Got, But Get Them Tested, Too
July 2nd 2018When my mom got cancer, the last thing on my mind was my own health, but she had the foresight and the care to get a genetic test so that her kids could live long and healthy lives. Today I am grateful for my mom, my whole family and the magic of science.
Genetic Predisposition Affects Treatment, Surveillance of Children with Medulloblastoma
June 18th 2018Researchers identified six gene variations that play an important role in the treatment and surveillance of children with medulloblastoma, for which they developed screening and counseling recommendations.
Chronic Illness and Disability: Living With a Long-Term Diagnosis
April 27th 2018For those of us living with (and taking care of) people living with brain tumors, cancers and other diseases that become chronic, life's challenges begin to shift, as do our outlooks. It is important for us to be able to love our bodies, our disabilities, and for the world to make space for all sorts of bodies to exist.
Early Trial Shows 'Smart Bomb' Virus Extends Survival in Patients With Glioblastoma
March 19th 2018Findings from an early phase clinical trial that used a so-called “smart bomb” virus — which was altered to attack tumor cells rather than normal cells — appeared to show promise in this area.
Viruses May Be the Future of Boosting Immunotherapy in Brain Cancer
February 7th 2018In recent years, major advances have been made in the immunotherapy scape, as it has become instrumental in revolutionizing the way oncologists treat a variety of cancers. However, its success in patients with brain cancer has been extremely limited.
Childhood Pneumonia May Be Associated With Cancer Risk
February 2nd 2018While causes for pneumonia were varied – including bacteria (14 percent), virus (22 percent) and unspecified (64 percent) – the majority of children did not have immune deficiencies recorded at the time of their pneumonia diagnosis.
Patients With Brain Tumors Face Late Hospice Enrollment and Utilization
January 4th 2018Adequate end-of-life care derives a variety of benefits for both patients and their families, including less invasive and ineffective intervention and less financial burden, said study author Justin Jordan, M.D., MPH, clinical director of the Pappas Center for Neuro-Oncology at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Cancer Center.
Optune Combination Improves Survival in Glioblastoma
December 21st 2017Optune is a method of treatment where adhesive patches are applied to the patient’s scalp. The patch transductors deliver low-intensity electric fields – called Tumor Treating Fields – that stop the growth and division of GBM cells.
Cannabis Oil Use: Growing Phenom Appears Safe, Helpful in Brain Cancer
December 1st 2017After tracking the progress of about 20 patients with brain cancer who used cannabis, a neuro-oncologist found that the substance caused them no harm, had few side effects and did not interfere with conventional treatments.
Immunotherapy Techniques Are Being Explored in Gliomas
November 20th 2017Immunotherapies are largely unavailable to patients with brain cancer, but many of these approaches are being studied both in labs and in clinical trials, and there is hope that they will eventually play a role in the treatment of gliomas.
Or Maybe It's Fine: Being OK Outside of the Hospital
November 14th 2017When our bodies have experienced trauma, it is so easy to live in fear of what else may go wrong. But accepting that we don't know what will happen to us also means accepting that the worst is not always inevitable. Sometimes, despite our fears, we still thrive, and that is a reason to recognize that even if you've suffered, you can still be OK.