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World Brain Tumour Day: Survival in cancerous tuumors improves as precision medicine reshapes care

World Brain Tumour Day: Survival in cancerous tuumors improves as precision medicine reshapes care
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Advancements in precision medicine, including molecular diagnostics and targeted surgical techniques, are significantly improving survival rates for patients with high-grade gliomas. Experts note that the outlook for brain tumor patients is shifting from a terminal diagnosis to a manageable condition in many cases.

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This progress demonstrates the tangible impact of medical technology and specialized surgical tools on long-term patient outcomes for aggressive cancers.

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