Understanding the Science: DNA Damage Response and Brain Cancer Treatment Breakthroughs

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2023
  • Doctors traditionally use chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery to treat a #braintumor. Unfortunately, often none of these are fully capable of killing all the cancerous cells in the tumor. So even though these treatments damage the cancer cells’ DNA, some of the cells can repair their DNA and ultimately grow back as strong as before.
    This process of DNA repair is called DNA Damage Response (DDR), and researchers believe that disrupting DNA Damage Response may be an ‘Achilles heel’ for many different malignant brain tumor types, leaving them vulnerable to a new class of drugs called DNA Damage Repair inhibitors. This new approach could even usher in the next wave of innovative treatments.
    This video explains how and why.
    To bring forth a concerted effort to advance this strategy, NBTS has convened a group of leading experts in both pediatric and adult neuro-oncology research and launched its DNA Damage Response Consortium.
    To learn more about the work of the DNA Damage Response Consortium and NBTS, visit BrainTumor.org/DDRC
    #DNADamageResponse #braintumors #braintumorawareness #braincancer

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  • @barbararogers197
    @barbararogers197 8 місяців тому +1

    My husband was diagnosed with GBM 2 months ago and is now undergoing radiation and chemo. Out of nowhere, our lives have changed forever, and we would love to be part of your clinical trials. We don't have much time but want to get on Prozac as soon as possible. We see a ray of hope where before, we had none. Please help us and thank you.

    • @NationalBrainTumorSociety
      @NationalBrainTumorSociety  8 місяців тому

      Hello, thank you for reaching out. We are sorry to hear about your husband's diagnosis and are here to support you and your family.
      You can access our clinical trials finder on our website here: trials.braintumor.org/
      Additionally, we would like to share with you our support services page from our website, which has a list of valuable resources and support services that you may find helpful: braintumor.org/support-services/toolkit/patient-and-care-partner-resources/
      If we can help you more, please do not hesitate to reach out, and we will be happy to help you further.