Molecular Biology of Brain Cancer (Clinical Report)
Traffic (Parkville) 2004, Jan, 4
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Publisher Description
The most common form of brain cancer, glioblastoma, is also the most deadly. Despite modern treatment, survival is still generally less than a year; therefore new therapeutic approaches are needed. Two boundary problems are explored: the tumour edge, where malignant cells invade into the brain, rendering these cancers incurable by surgery, and the professional boundary between surgeon and scientist. The author's own research regarding the role of the erbB oncogenes and their potential role for novel therapeutic strategies is discussed and related to the TEACHER I have a headache.
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