Researchers Discover Non-Surgical Test for Brain Cancer
BRIGHAM AND WOMEN’S HOSPITAL
In a breakthrough for the way brain cancer is diagnosed and monitored, a team of researchers, lead by Anna M. Krichevsky, PhD, of the Center of Neurologic Diseases at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH), have demonstrated that brain tumors can be reliably diagnosed and monitored without surgery. Previously, an accurate non-surgical test to detect brain tumors was unavailable and methods of monitoring a brain tumor’s progression or response to treatment were not reliable. “We are excited about the potential that this test has to ease the process of detecting and monitoring brain tumors,” said Krichevsky. “The test needs to be further developed before it is used in a clinical setting, but I expect it could be particularly valuable for patients who are not surgical candidates due to the tumor’s size or location, or due to an underlying medical condition.” Learn more at http://bit.ly/I1r0oQ.


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