Nasal Drops Hold Promise in Fighting Deadly Brain Cancer
The fight against glioblastoma, a deadly brain cancer, has been boosted by new research conducted at Washington University that has developed nasal drops which can travel through nerves found in the nose and reach different parts of our central nervous system in order to fight the glioblastoma cells there. Preliminary results revealed that this novel medication safely reached the intended target and protected the mice against the fatal tumors. Alexander Stegh, a neurosurgeon at the university, explains that their approach offers hope for more effective and safer treatments for this deadliest brain cancer and possibly other cancers that are resistant…











