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Stanford-NBTS Brain Tumor Symposium
the Stanford-NBTS Brain Tumor Symposium convened together scientists and leaders from across Stanford and the National Brain Tumor Society to discuss innovative approaches to studying and treating brain tumors.
Four-year-old's bumped head leads to brain tumor discovery
A preschooler's brain tumor is revealed after he hits his head at a T-ball game, allowing doctors to remove it before it caused any issues.
From loss comes hope: Pediatric brain tumor treatment shows promise
Research from early clinical trials of pediatric glioma patients shows that altered immune cells can fight the deadly brainstem tumor.
Can Prozac fight brain cancer?
The common antidepressant Prozac melts away glioblastoma tumors in laboratory mice, suggesting possible treatment for the deadly cancer.
Brain cancer research jump-started after drug attacks tumor
A neurosurgeon’s observation of tumors that “melt away” after treatment with an immunotherapy drug could lead to a new way forward for brain cancer patients.