A new study reports blocking specific ADAM enzymes can stop the growth and spread of glioblastoma brain cancer.
A new study reports different types of glioblastoma tend to develop in different regions of the brain.
Findings could provide a new therapeutic target for glioblastoma, a new study reports.
Using a new algorithm, researchers find the loss of the KLHL9 gene is a driving force behind glioblastoma brain cancer.
Recurrent gliomas could have genetic profiles which are different from those of the initial tumors that spawned them, a new study reports.