Childhood brain cancer research breakthrough
BodyLab18 Mar 2025

Childhood brain cancer research breakthrough

It is a sickening blow when a child is diagnosed with brain cancer, and most of us know recurrence is the major concern, but less well known are the possible and permanent effects from radiation therapy. Professor Bryan Day and his team, and a collaboration from all around the world, have a likely breakthrough on both of these fronts.

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