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Anticipatory medicine: Can we identify, predict, and target mechanisms of disease relapse in childhood medulloblastoma?

Organization UKRILocation United Kingdom
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Medulloblastoma is the most common malignant brain tumour of childhood. Approximately 80 children are diagnosed with the disease every year in the UK, and over 600 children across Europe per annum. Over the last 50 years, advances in treatment (surgical removal of tumour, radiotherapy and chemotherapy) have led to long-term survival rates of…

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Anticipatory medicine: Can we identify, predict, and target mechanisms of disease relapse in childhood medulloblastoma? | Dev Procure