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Childhood cancer changes in response to treatment, UBC study
- OPACC
- Feb 26, 2016
- 1 min read
Of all childhood brain cancers, medulloblastoma — the development of tumours in the back and rear portions of the brain — is the most common. Attempts to develop targeted drug treatments against the disease have mostly been unsuccessful and a recent study from UBC may have found an explanation why.
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