Glioblastoma research: US and international networking achievements

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Abstract

Being the most aggressive type of brain tumor, glioblastoma is estimated to be diagnosed in about 12,400 new cases in 2017. The diagnosis is dramatic to patients and relatives and leaves open many unanswered questions for them. One is the big question why there is no cure as in other tumors. This review illustrates the US and global research efforts that have been made over the past century. It demonstrates the great magnitude of energy invested by US clinicians and scientists but undoubtedly, more research is needed and funding by NIH and other sources should be continued on the same level.

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Groneberg, D. A., Addicks, A. M., Bendels, M. H., Quarcoo, D., Jaque, J., & Brüggmann, D. (2017). Glioblastoma research: US and international networking achievements. Oncotarget. Impact Journals LLC. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.21270

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