The National Cancer Institute reports that only four percent of all government-allocated cancer research funds goes toward ...
Research into the impact of the COVID pandemic on children and young people with brain tumors has revealed how investigations or treatments were frequently postponed as key people or resources were ...
Eric Funkhouser, Bargersville Fire Department fire chief, sits in his office on Thursday. Funkhouser, who is also the ...
A clinical-stage biotechnology company will advance a novel autologous chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy that targets ...
A study has found targeting a protein called endocan and its related signaling pathway could be a promising new approach for treating glioblastoma, an aggressive and lethal type of brain cancer.
Researchers have identified a unique stem cell in the young brain capable of maturing into multiple cell types, potentially explaining the origins of autism and glioblastoma.
The melding of visual information (microscopic and X-ray images, CT and MRI scans, for example) with text (exam notes, communications between physicians of varying specialties) is a key component of ...
The discovery of a new type of stem cell in the brain could usher in better treatments for the deadliest brain tumor.