Technology created at The University of Queensland could improve the odds of surviving brain cancer and change how we treat a ...
For decades, diagnosis of brain cancer has been medicine’s most difficult and hazardous challenge. Simple imaging such as MRI scans may reveal a suspicious-looking lesion, but the only sure way to ...
Groundbreaking new brain cancer test has an 80% accuracy rate with no false positives Cambridge scientists reprogram brain cancer cells to stop them from spreading 4,000-year-old skull reveals early ...
The diagnostic device requires little more than a non-invasive blood sample and was developed in a Queensland lab.
Australian scientists have developed a diagnostic device that uses a patient's blood to analyse how deadly brain tumours are responding to medical treatment.
UCLA scientists have developed advanced miniature 3D tumor organoid models that make it possible to study glioblastoma tumors in a setting that closely mirrors the human brain, shedding light on how ...