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  1. A study looking at a new type of MRI scan to predict if, where and …

    This study is for people with a type of brain tumour called glioblastoma . The researchers are looking at a special MRI scan called DTI-MRI. The study team would like to see if this type of …

  2. Glioblastoma | Brain tumours | Cancer Research UK

    Jun 7, 2023 · Glioblastoma is a type of fast growing, cancerous brain tumour. The main treatments are surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

  3. Brain tumour symptoms | Brain neoplasm symptoms - Cancer …

    Brain tumour symptoms Common symptoms of brain tumours include headaches, feeling or being sick and seizures (fits).

  4. Shine Night Walk Newcastle & Gateshead - Cancer Research UK

    Shine Night Walk is an illuminating night-time walk passing some of Newcastle & Gateshead's famous landmarks.

  5. Glioma | Brain tumours (primary) | Cancer Research UK

    Gliomas start in the glial cells and are the most common type of brain tumours. Astrocytomas, oligodendroglioma and glioblastomas are all types of glioma.

  6. A trial looking at photodynamic therapy (PDT) for brain tumours

    This trial was looking at whether photodynamic therapy alongside surgery is helpful for people who have just been diagnosed with a glioblastoma multiforme.

  7. Gliadel (carmustine wafers) - Cancer Research UK

    Gliadel wafers contain the chemotherapy drug carmustine. It is a treatment for a brain tumour called glioblastoma multiforme (glioma) in adults.

  8. Surgery for brain tumours - Cancer Research UK

    Surgery for brain tumours Surgery is one of the main treatments for brain and spinal cord tumours. You might have an operation to: remove the whole tumour to try to cure it remove …

  9. A trial looking at Sativex for people with glioblastoma (ARISTOCRAT)

    Feb 3, 2023 · This trial is looking at whether having a drug called Sativex with temozolomide works better than temozolomide on its own for glioblastoma.

  10. Recovering from brain tumour surgery | Cancer Research UK

    It can take some time to recover from your brain tumour surgery. There are some immediate and long term problems. Help and support is available.