The Glioblastoma Research Organization Blog
The Glioblastoma Research Organization Launches Project Liam in Support of Pediatric Brain Cancer Research at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
The Glioblastoma Research Organization (GBMRO) has launched its latest initiative, Project Liam, which aims to fund research focused on pediatric brain cancer. Project Liam marks the nonprofit's fifth fully-funded glioblastoma research project, and its first in partnership with Children's Hospital Los Angeles. This new pediatric brain cancer research funding initiative is a significant step towards advancing the understanding and treatment of this devastating disease in children.
20 Years Later, Glioblastoma Brain Cancer Survivor Continues To Thrive
Learn how David Fitting beat the odds and is thriving 20 years after a glioblastoma brain cancer diagnosis. Discover the secrets to his positive mindset and read his reflection on surviving GBM, featured in our Warrior Wednesday segment and international outlet, Newsweek.
Researching the Glioblastoma Survival Rate: An Update on Project Nate Roston
The median glioblastoma survival rate for adults is 14.6 months, making it one of the deadliest forms of brain cancer, largely occurring in older adults. The median age at diagnosis is 65, and patient prognosis is known to decline with increased age. Christopher Hine, Ph.D., a researcher at Cleveland Clinic, has a theory that could explain why.
Don’t Put Off Until Tomorrow What You Can Do Today - Neurosurgeons Address the Unmet Challenges of Glioblastoma
University of Miami neurosurgeons reflect on glioblastoma stage 4 research, outcomes and challenges.
Q and A with Dr. John Boockvar
Dr. John Boockvar joins the Glioblastoma Research Organization, for a quick Q&A session on all things Glioblastoma.