Despite the many millions of dollars being invested into brain cancer research, primary brain cancer remains one of the most deadly diseases in the developed world.
While primary brain tumors are relatively rare, the chances of survival for patients with the disease are very low, even with the best treatment options currently available. According to a new report from Datamonitor, however, significant progress is being made with research into the disease and innovative new therapies may be able to improve survival of brain cancer patients.
Deadly disease
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