Brain Tumour Research funds childhood cancer breakthrough

By 29 April 2021April 22nd, 2022News
Professor Silvia Marino looking down a microscope

Scientists have found a new way to starve cancerous brain tumour cells of energy in order to prevent further growth.

The findings by Professor Silvia Marino and her team at the Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence at Queen Mary University of London could see a breakthrough in the way that children with medulloblastoma are treated in future.

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