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  2. CUSP9 - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] CUSP9 is a treatment specifically targeted to glioblastoma that adds to a traditional cancer cell killing drug, temozolomide, nine older, non-cytotoxic drugs to block growth factors that enhance or drive glioblastoma growth — aprepitant blocks NK-1, auranofin inhibits thioredoxin reductase, captopril inhibits angiotensin converting ...

  3. Alternating electric field therapy - Wikipedia

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    Optune was approved by the FDA for newly diagnosed glioblastoma on Oct. 5, 2015, [31] as a result of randomized phase 3 trial results that reported a 3-month advantage in overall survival and progression-free survival when added to chemotherapy with temozolomide. [23] [24] In the US, Medicare covers treatment, as of February 2020. [32]

  4. Glioblastoma - Wikipedia

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    Glioblastoma pre (left) and post (right) resection. Surgery is the first stage of treatment of glioblastoma. An average GBM tumor contains 10 11 cells, which is on average reduced to 10 9 cells after surgery (a reduction of 99%). Benefits of surgery include resection for a pathological diagnosis, alleviation of symptoms related to mass effect ...

  5. Dr. Hersh: Glioblastoma is the most common and aggressive ...

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    Despite new surgical techniques and treatments, the prognosis for GBM is poor, with only 25% surviving more than a year and only 5% more than five years. This is also true for pediatric high-grade ...

  6. Asunercept - Wikipedia

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    Asunercept (INN; development codes APG101 and CAN008) [1] is a soluble CD95-Fc fusion protein which is in clinical development for the treatment of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) and myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). [2] Asunercept has been granted orphan drug status for the treatment of GBM and MDS in the EU and the US.

  7. Convection enhanced delivery - Wikipedia

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    Diagram showing clinical usage of CED to treat glioblastoma. To perform a CED treatment, catheters are inserted through burr holes drilled into the skull. Treatments can use multiple catheters for a single delivery if that is required. The catheters are inserted into the interstitial space of the brain using image guidance.

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