childhood brain cancer

Nov
08

STUDY SAYS TINY MOLECULE CAN TREAT CHILDHOOD BRAIN CANCER

Modern medicine keeps on advancing, and its making a huge difference even from smallest discoveries. In an article, a new study by researchers from UT Health San Antonio found that a molecule thousands times smaller than a gene has the ability to kill medulloblastoma ? the most common childhood brain cancer. This tiny molecule, named […]

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