There is new hope for Australians living with the most common and deadliest form of brain cancer. Sky News can reveal that a life-changing clinical trial has opened in Melbourne. Despite past promises from the Australian Government to bring the trial down under 10 years ago, it is being fully funded by Cure Brain Cancer Foundation.
There is new hope for Australians living with the most common and deadliest form of brain cancer.
Despite past promises from the Australian Government to bring the trial down under 10 years ago, it is being fully funded by Cure Brain Cancer Foundation.It typically has a survival rate of five per cent and has not improved in 30 years.
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