Challenges to curing primary brain tumours

Kenneth Aldape(University Health Network), Kevin M. Brindle(Cancer Research UK Cambridge Center), Louis Chesler(Institute of Cancer Research), Rajesh Chopra(Institute of Cancer Research), Amar Gajjar(St. Jude Children's Research Hospital), Mark R. Gilbert(National Cancer Institute), Nicholas G. Gottardo(The Kids Research Institute Australia), David H. Gutmann(Washington University in St. Louis), Darren Hargrave(Great Ormond Street Hospital), Eric C. Holland(Fred Hutch Cancer Center), David Jones(National Center for Tumor Diseases), Johanna A. Joyce(Ludwig Cancer Research), Pamela Kearns(Cancer Research UK Clinical Trials Unit), Mark W. Kieran(Harvard University), Ingo K. Mellinghoff(Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center), Melinda S. Merchant(AstraZeneca (United States)), Stefan M. Pfister(National Center for Tumor Diseases), Steven M. Pollard(Edinburgh Cancer Research), Vijay Ramaswamy(Hospital for Sick Children), Jeremy N. Rich(University of California San Diego), Giles Robinson(St. Jude Children's Research Hospital), David H. Rowitch(Wellcome/MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute), John H. Sampson(Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation), Michael D. Taylor(Hospital for Sick Children), Paul Workman(Institute of Cancer Research), Richard J. Gilbertson(University of Cambridge)
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology
February 7, 2019
Cited by 966Open Access
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Abstract

Despite decades of research, brain tumours remain among the deadliest of all forms of cancer. The ability of these tumours to resist almost all conventional and novel treatments relates, in part, to the unique cell-intrinsic and microenvironmental properties of neural tissues. In an attempt to encourage progress in our understanding and ability to successfully treat patients with brain tumours, Cancer Research UK convened an international panel of clinicians and laboratory-based scientists to identify challenges that must be overcome if we are to cure all patients with a brain tumour. The seven key challenges summarized in this Position Paper are intended to serve as foci for future research and investment.


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