Glioblastoma Cells
Glioblastoma cells are cancerous cells found in the brain. This type of cancer is one of the most aggressive and difficult to treat due to its rapid growth and ability to spread quickly within the brain and to other organs. Glioblastoma cells have been studied extensively over the past several decades in order to better understand the disease and to develop treatments to halt its progression. Advances in stem cell technology, gene therapy, and precision medicine have all contributed to the development of new therapies of glioblastoma. These treatments can extend survival time, improve quality of life and offer hope to those affected by glioblastoma.
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