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  1. Glioblastoma | Brain tumours | Cancer Research UK

    Jun 7, 2023 · Glioblastoma is a type of fast growing, cancerous brain tumour. The main treatments are surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

  2. Glioma | Brain tumours (primary) | Cancer Research UK

    Gliomas start in the glial cells and are the most common type of brain tumours. Astrocytomas, oligodendroglioma and glioblastomas are all types of glioma.

  3. Brain and spinal cord tumours - Cancer Research UK

    Astrocytomas are the most common type of brain tumours. They belong to a group of brain tumours called gliomas.

  4. A study looking at a targeted treatment for glioblastoma (CITADEL-123)

    Jul 3, 2024 · This study is looking at a targeted treatment called 123I-ATT001 for glioblastoma that has come back after treatment.

  5. A trial of a vaccine called DCVax-L for glioblastoma

    May 31, 2013 · This trial looked at personalised vaccines to treat a type of brain tumour called glioblastoma.

  6. What are the different types of brain tumours? - Cancer Research UK

    The most common type of brain tumours in adults are gliomas. There are different types of glioma including astrocytoma, oligodendroglioma and glioblastoma.

  7. Brain, other CNS and intracranial tumours incidence statistics

    The latest brain tumour incidence statistics for the UK for Health Professionals. See data for sex, age, trends over time and more.

  8. Survival for brain and spinal cord tumours | Cancer Research UK

    Survival depends on different factors such as the type, position and grade of your brain or spinal cord tumour.

  9. Procarbazine, lomustine and vincristine (PCV) - Cancer Research UK

    Procarbazine, lomustine (also known as CCNU) and vincristine is a combination of chemotherapy drugs. This is a treatment for a type of brain tumour called a glioma.

  10. If your brain tumour comes back - Cancer Research UK

    Unfortunately, it's common for brain tumours to come back after treatment. Find out about the treatment you might back if your brain tumour comes back.