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  2. Glioblastoma | Brain tumours - Cancer Research UK

    www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/brain-tumours/types/glioblastoma

    Glioblastoma. Glioblastomas are a fast growing type of brain tumour. They are the most common type of cancerous (malignant) brain tumour in adults. Glioblastomas are a type of brain tumour that belongs to a group of brain tumours called gliomas. The main treatments for glioblastomas are surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

  3. Glioma | Brain tumours (primary) - Cancer Research UK

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    Based on the 2021 WHO classification, the 3 main types of glioma in adults are: astrocytoma, IDH mutant. oligodendroglioma, IDH mutant. glioblastoma, IDH wildtype. There are some gliomas which are more common in children. Doctors group (classify) these together and call them child (paediatric) type gliomas. Adults can sometimes get these tumours.

  4. Astrocytoma | Brain and spinal cord tumours - Cancer Research UK

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    The information in this page is based on the latest WHO classification of 2021. Astrocytomas are a type of brain tumour that belongs to a group of brain tumours called gliomas. Doctors have changed the way they group and describe astrocytomas. All astrocytomas are now called: astrocytoma, IDH mutant.

  5. A trial looking at Sativex for people with glioblastoma...

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    Temozolomide is one of the chemotherapy drugs doctors use to treat glioblastoma. Researchers think that Sativex in combination with temozolomide could help people whose glioblastoma has started to grow again after treatment. In this trial they are comparing: temozolomide and a dummy drug (placebo ) with. temozolomide and Sativex.

  6. A trial of a vaccine called DCVax-L for glioblastoma

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    Doctors hoped DCVax-L would help the immune system to recognise and kill brain tumour cells. People in this trial were put into a treatment group at random. Some had the chemotherapy drug temozolomide and DCVax-L. And some had temozolomide and a dummy drug (placebo). The main aim of the trial was to see if DCVax-L helps people with glioblastoma ...

  7. What are the different types of brain tumours? - Cancer Research...

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    Glioblastoma. Glioblastoma is a type of fast growing (high grade) glioma. In the past it was also called glioblastoma multiforme or GBM. Doctors have changed how they name glioblastoma. You might now hear it described as glioblastoma, IDH wildtype.

  8. A trial giving radiotherapy again for glioblastoma (BRIOChe)

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    Glioblastoma is a type of brain tumour. Doctors can treat glioblastoma with: surgery; radiotherapy; chemotherapy Unfortunately for some people the glioblastoma can start to grow again. Doctors in the UK usually treat this with chemotherapy. We know from research that having radiotherapy a second time can help treat glioblastomas that have come ...

  9. What are the different types of brain tumours in children?

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    Astrocytomas are the most common type of brain and spinal cord tumours in children. Around 175 children are diagnosed with an astrocytoma each year in the UK. The most common subtype of astrocytoma is pilocytic astrocytoma. It is a type of low grade glioma. Around 90 children are diagnosed with this type each year.

  10. Brain, other CNS and intracranial tumours incidence statistics

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    Brain, other CNS and intracranial tumours incidence rates are projected to fall by 3% in the UK between 2023-2025 and 2038-2040, to 18 cases per 100,000 people on average each year by 2038-2040. [1] This includes a similar decrease for males and females. For females, brain, other cns and intracranial tumours European age-standardised (AS ...

  11. A trial of pelareorep and GM-CSF for glioblastoma (ReoGlio)

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    Glioblastoma (GBM) is a type of brain tumour. It is sometimes called glioblastoma multiforme. When this trial was done, doctors usually treated GBM with chemotherapy and radiotherapy at the same time. This is called chemoradiotherapy, or chemoradiation. One of the chemotherapy drugs doctors use to treat GBM is temozolomide (Temodal).