The Glioblastoma Research Organization Blog
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.
Slay One Dragon At A Time
Laura Dill, author of International Best Seller “Daughter” joins us on this weeks episode to discuss her caregiver journey.
The Luckiest Dude in the World
DJ Stewart joins us as the first guest on our new podcast, Glioblastoma aka GBM.
Glioblastoma Symptoms: How to Spot the Signs of This Deadly Brain Cancer Tumor
Glioblastoma multiforme or GBM is among the most deadly and fastest-growing brain cancer tumors. Learn more about the symptoms of brain cancer.
What Is the Average Glioblastoma Survival Rate?
How long do people live with glioblastomas? What is the longest documented glioblastoma survival rate? Duke University's Dr. Henry S. Friedman answers your frequently asked questions.