Distinct tumor ‘neighborhoods’ could guide more targeted treatments in aggressive childhood brain cancer

New research published in Nature finds that tumor cells within supratentorial ependymomas (SE)—an aggressive childhood brain cancer—cluster into distinct tumor cell populations. Much like a neighborhood, each cell subtype within these “communities” has a specific (and previously unappreciated) role to play.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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