Scientists have used a skull-implantable ultrasound device to open the blood-brain barrier, allowing chemotherapy delivery in patients with brain cancer.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine say they have evidence from a new study in rats that spinal cord stimulation (SCS) may be useful in reducing chronic pain in people undergoing active treatment with a common anti-cancer drug.
Japan: An ORIGINAL ARTICLE entitled “Intraperitoneal Carboplatin for Ovarian Cancer A Phase 2/3 Trial” written by Nagao et al. has mentioned the possibility ofintraperitoneal carboplatin with.
Medication delivered by a novel gel cured 100% of mice with an aggressive brain cancer, a striking result that offers new hope for patients diagnosed with glioblastoma, one of the deadliest and most common brain tumors in humans.