Posted on 18 September 2011. Tags: Brain Cancer, Cancer Cells, Cholesterol, Glioblastoma, Malignancies, New Strategy, Pi3k, Signaling Pathway, tumors
A new study suggests that blocking cancer cells' access to cholesterol may offer a new strategy for treating glioblastoma, the most common and deadly form of brain cancer, and perhaps other malignancies. The potential treatment could be appropriate for tumors with a hyperactive PI3K signaling pathway, which accounts for up to 90 percent of glioblastomas cases...
Posted in Cancer News Today, Cancer Research