Feb 11, 2022Alcohol abuse drug may hold key to treating aggressive childhood brain tumoursResearchers at University College London have discovered that disulfiram, an anti-alcoholism drug, may help to kill glioma cells in children.Read more: https://www.thebraintumourcharity.org/media-centre/news/research-news/alcohol-abuse-drug-may-hold-key-treating-aggressiv/
Researchers at University College London have discovered that disulfiram, an anti-alcoholism drug, may help to kill glioma cells in children.Read more: https://www.thebraintumourcharity.org/media-centre/news/research-news/alcohol-abuse-drug-may-hold-key-treating-aggressiv/
Early interventions may improve long-term academic achievement in young childhood brain tumor survivors
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