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Scientists Tackle Lethal Childhood Brain Cancer
- OPACC
- Nov 1, 2016
- 1 min read
Today, however, the outlook for DIPG and other childhood brain cancers looks more promising, thanks to a surge of new research made possible by advances in gene-sequencing methods and tumor tissue donations from families who have lost children, such as Andrew, to these diseases.
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