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Freezing Brain Molecules Could Halt Deadly Cancer Spread
▪️Scientists have identified a new way to stop glioblastoma — the deadliest form of brain cancer — from spreading by altering its environment rather than targeting the tumor directly. The team showed that cancer cells depend on flexible hyaluronic acid molecules to invade surrounding brain tissue, but when these molecules were “frozen,” cells became immobile and dormant.
Unlike traditional treatments that try to destroy cancer cells, this approach shifts the tumor’s surroundings, potentially preventing regrowth after surgery. While still in early stages, this strategy could reshape how solid tumors are treated in the future.
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