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Brain cancer: Study focuses on forgotten cells
Glioblastoma can often be removed surgically, but the brain tumor often reappears, because some tumor cells remain in the brain. Researchers have now subjected these "forgotten" cells to closer scrutiny for the first time. They found out that many of their fundamental properties were substantially different from the cells in the midst of the tumor mass. This possibly explains, why radiation or chemotherapy cannot entirely prevent the disease to reoccur.
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