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Researchers at the University of Waterloo have created
a computer model to correctly expect the rise in lethal brain tumors
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM)
is a brain cancer with an average survival rate of only 12 months
It is much more difficult to
treat because of its extraordinarily dense medium, its rapid growth,
its location in the brain.
Estimating the rate of spread and proliferation of such tumors is beneficial to clinicians,
Researchers from the University of
Waterloo and the College of Toronto have partnered with St. Michael's Sanitarium
Toronto to
investigate MRI data from a pair of GBM patients. They are using system control to fully
The researchers analyzed
two sets of MRIs from each of 5 unnamed GBM-affected patients.
The
patients underwent huge MRIs, waited several months, and then received a second set of MRIs.
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