UT Health Science Center-San Antonio: Glioblastoma Recurrence and Clues to Blunt It
November 09, 2021
November 09, 2021
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Nov. 9 (TNSJou) -- The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio issued the following news release:
It's a medical conundrum. Ionizing radiation, which at first extends the survival of glioblastoma patients after surgery, may later, ironically, help drive the brain cancer's aggressive, untreatable recurrence.
Radiation therapy after surgery is the primary treatment for most glioblastoma patients. "Ionizing radiation work . . .
It's a medical conundrum. Ionizing radiation, which at first extends the survival of glioblastoma patients after surgery, may later, ironically, help drive the brain cancer's aggressive, untreatable recurrence.
Radiation therapy after surgery is the primary treatment for most glioblastoma patients. "Ionizing radiation work . . .