Research says brain cancer starts many years before detection
January 31, 2026 at 09:27 AM
New research from South Korea reveals that a common form of brain cancer, IDH-mutant glioma, may start developing in normal-looking brain cells long before a tumour is detected. By the time doctors find a visible mass, the disease may have already spread microscopic roots across the brain. Using cutting-edge spatial transcriptomics,...
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