Tag: Brain cancer

Brain cancer: an orphan disease no longer

Brain cancer: an orphan disease no longer

Researchers at Swedish Medical Center hope to develop “individualized” treatments for patients with brain cancer that will be more effective than standard approaches.

Share
May 10, 2010 | 0 Comments More
Seattle researchers to make 3-D gene map of brain cancer

Seattle researchers to make 3-D gene map of brain cancer

Researchers hope map will help scientists understand the genetic abnormalities causing brain cancer and lead to new treatment.

Share
October 22, 2009 | 0 Comments More
Seattle researchers team up to fight brain cancer

Seattle researchers team up to fight brain cancer

The death of Sen. Edward Kennedy from glioblastoma has called attention to the challenge of developing better treatment for brain cancers. Below is column by Dr. Greg Foltz on brain cancer research that LocalHealthGuide published last May to call attention to the Annual Seattle Brain Cancer Walk to raise funds for brain cancer research..

Share
August 28, 2009 | 0 Comments More
Dr. Greg Foltz

Seattle researchers team up to fight brain cancer – Dr. Greg Foltz

While there has been great progress in the fight against many common cancers, progress against brain cancers, some of the deadliest cancers known, has been agonizingly slow. Over the past 25 years, for example, only three new drug have been approved for the treatment of brain cancers, and survival rates remain essentially the same as [...]

Share
May 27, 2009 | 1 Comment More
Seattle’s Swedish opens new brain cancer center

Seattle’s Swedish opens new brain cancer center

Swedish Medical Center in Seattle has opened a new brain cancer treatment center, the first of its kind in the Northwest. The facility, the Center for the Advanced Brain Tumor Treatment, will bring under one roof all the services needed for the treatment of brain cancer, including surgical, radiation, chemotherapy and social support services, said [...]

Share
October 17, 2008 | 1 Comment More