Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) accounts for half of all brain tumours and has a high recurrence rate, usually resulting in aggressive surgery plus chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
Now, researchers have proposed a new treatment using nanoparticles which deliver chemotherapeutic drugs and therapeutic antibodies directly to the cancer. In vitro experiments showed this can be significantly more efficacious and has the additional benefit of avoiding invasive surgery.
More research is needed before the new therapy can be given to patients but, the researchers said, it “…has the potential to revolutionise anti-cancer treatment by combining different killing strategies”.