Glioblastoma: Working to Turn the Tide on This Deadly Brain Cancer
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 Published On Jan 21, 2020

Researchers at the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center are working to better understand and treat brain cancer.

One of the most pernicious types of brain cancer is glioblastoma, which claimed the lives of senators John McCain and Ted Kennedy. Even with the best current treatments, patients who live more than a year and half after diagnosis are counted among the lucky ones.

Several research labs at the Rogel Cancer Center are actively pursuing new efforts to extend and to improve the lives of patients with this deadly disease.

The lab of Maria G. Castro, Ph.D. and Pedro R. Lowenstein, M.D., Ph.D. — both professors of neurosurgery and cell and developmental biology at Michigan Medicine — is optimistic about initial results from a clinical trial stemming from their laboratory research, which uses gene therapy to attack tumors while also enhancing the immune system’s ability to fight them.

Meanwhile the lab of Daniel Wahl, M.D., Ph.D., an assistant professor of radiation oncology, is interested in how abnormal metabolism in these tumors makes them resistant to treatment with radiation. The lab is exploring different treatment combinations to overcome this resistance.

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