New personalised vaccine shows promise in treating incurable form of brain cancer

A WashU Medicine-led clinical trial conducted at Siteman Cancer Center has found that a personalized vaccine to treat glioblastoma is safe and could potentially improve outcomes. (Scott Garland via SWNS)

By Stephen Beech

A new personalized vaccine has shown promise in treating an incurable form of brain cancer.

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