According to the article, a new approach in brain cancer therapy will be able to help growths seen amongst patients. It's great to see, especially when cognition has been viewed as important - and rightfully so - especially by organizations along the lines of Voices against Brain Cancer. This will be done through chemotherapeutic wafers, which will be implemented in the parts of the brain that have been impacted by the tumors in question. Radiation has been done away with, which played into the final results seen.
It is very telling that whole brain radiation therapy has not been put to use, especially when you think about what can arise as a result. The truth of the matter is that while this is utilized in order to prevent recurrence of tumors in the brain, functions within the brain seem to decrease. Being able to lose one or more of these is worrisome. However, seeing that there are newer therapies to come down the pipeline should be enough to bring more confidence to a noble field.
The Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania facilitated the study and there have been such results found. According to the article, 98 percent of patients that deferred radiation and utilized the aforementioned wafers started to see stronger results in cognition within one of three different areas. These are seen as memory, executive function, and fine motor skills. This was especially strong in the latter two, more than 40 percent of changes being helped.
There is so much information to consider when it comes to brain cancer therapy, some results standing out more than others. I believe that certain methods should be able to help the brain more so than others, keeping procedures like radiation out of the picture. These therapies should be seen as helpful to the brain, which is where a number of different tools have come into play. If this is the case, it is very likely that the best results are going to stand that much stronger.
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