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How Brain Tumors Turn Immune Cells into Cancer-Growing Hostages

How Brain Tumors Turn Immune Cells into Cancer-Growing Hostages
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Microglia, Stockholm syndrome and miraculous cures in glioblastoma patients

University of Minnesota Medical School April 19, 2021 – Despite access to some of the best possible medical care in the world, Senators John McCain and Edward Kennedy both died within 18 months of their diagnosis of glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer. While this deadly outcome typifies the nature of this disease, some glioblastoma patients see exceptional benefits from chemotherapy and survive beyond expectations. Why this happens has been revealed by researchers at the University of Minnesota in a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. “Deciphering the molecular underpinning of these exceptional responses may hold the key to transforming the hope for miracles into the reality of an expected cure for glioblastoma patients,” said Clark C. Chen, MD, PhD, Lyle French Chair in Neurosurgery and head of the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Minnesota Medical School, who is also lead author of the study.

Microglia, Stockholm syndrome and miraculous cures in glioblastoma patients

Microglia, Stockholm syndrome and miraculous cures in glioblastoma patients
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Heart disease #1 cause of death rank likely to be impacted by COVID-19 for years to come

 E-Mail DALLAS, Jan. 27, 2021 Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, according to the American Heart Association s Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics 2021 Update, published today in the Association s flagship journal Circulation, and experts warn that the broad influence of the COVID-19 pandemic will likely continue to extend that ranking for years to come. Globally, nearly 18.6 million people died of cardiovascular disease in 2019, the latest year for which worldwide statistics are calculated. That reflects a 17.1% increase over the past decade. There were more than 523.2 million cases of cardiovascular disease in 2019, an increase of 26.6% compared with 2010. Experts predict the global burden of cardiovascular disease will grow exponentially over the next few years as the long-term effects of the current COVID-19 pandemic evolve.

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