Kurnool (Andhra Pradesh) [India], July 20: Dr Rao, renowned as the leading neurosurgeon in India, presented groundbreaking research on Minimally Invasive Port-Based Parafascicular Surgical Corridor (MIPS) at the Andhra Pradesh Neuroscientists Association Conference. This research at Dr. Rao'
Scientists have developed an AI tool that can instantly decode a brain tumour's DNA to determine its molecular identification during surgery - vital information that can take a few days to a few weeks under the present approach.
A new targeted therapy medicine can extend the amount of time people with a subtype of glioma are on treatment without their cancer worsening, according to an international trial co-led by UCLA. The discovery provides a potential new therapeutic option for those suffering from the slow-growi
Scientists at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital researched the effect of their environment to acquire a better grasp of the disparities between juvenile cancer patients when it comes to the effects of radiation therapy on cognition. Their research found that children who grew up in suppo
Children with recurrent brain tumours tolerated the first in-human trial of a novel immunotherapy well, and many were able to experience unexpected months of a more normal life, according to researchers. Immunotherapy disables a natural enzyme that tumours hijack for their defence.
Researchers have made an AI-based diagnostic screening system called DeepGlioma that uses rapid imaging to analyze tumor specimens taken during an operation and detect genetic mutations more rapidly.
Researchers have developed an AI-based diagnostic screening system that uses rapid imaging to analyze tumor specimens taken during an operation and detect genetic mutations more rapidly
he UCL Cancer Center researchers have offered essential molecular insights of how injury may lead to the formation of glioma, a relatively rare but typically aggressive kind of brain tumour.
A study found that patients with brain or spine cancer who are unemployed may experience more intense pain, discomfort, concern, and depressive symptoms than those with the same conditions who are employed.
The presence of a brain tumour can be determined by identifying a crucial membrane protein in urine, according to research from Nagoya University in Japan. By eliminating the need for intrusive tests and raising the possibility that tumours are found early enough for surgery, their protein m