A UK man’s “aggressive” brain tumor was cut down in size by “50%” following a first-of-its-kind treatment for a type of cancer that typically kills patients within 18 ...
News studies into an aggressive brain cancer are giving hope to people with glioblastoma, which normally kills within 18 ...
An NHS trial to cure a deadly brain cancer has shrunk the tumour by half in its first patient.Doctors at University College ...
A man's brain tumour has shrunk by half in a matter of weeks thanks to a new radioactive therapy. Paul Read, 62, from Luton, ...
Engineer Paul Read, 62, first experienced symptoms of a severe headache last December. Wife, Pauline, then suspected he might have had a stroke after noticing one side of his face drooping.
A new radioactive therapy has shrunk a man's deadly brain tumour by half, in what experts hope could be a breakthrough cancer ...
New cancer trial is a ‘lifeline’, says 62-year-old Paul Read who would’ve had less than a year to live due to agressive brain ...
In the CITADEL-123 trial, surgeons remove as much tumour as possible before implanting a small medical device called an Ommaya reservoir under the scalp, which connects to the tumour via a small tube.
For the procedure, surgeons removed as much tumour as possible before implanting a small medical device called an Ommaya reservoir under the scalp, which connects to the tumour via a small tube.
After surgery to remove as much of the tumour as possible, a small medical device called an Ommaya reservoir is implanted under the scalp, connected to the tumour via a tube. Paul Read with his ...