Glioma subtypes determine how the dangerous brain tumours spread, evade anti-angiogenic treatment

11:48 EDT 30 Apr 2018 | ecancermedicalscience

A multi-institutional research team has identified a new mechanism by which the dangerous brain tumours called gliomas develop resistance to anti-angiogenic treatment. The team’s report, published online in Cancer Cell, describes finding how different...

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