BRAIN TUMOUR CHARITY UNVEILS PIONEERING TEST TO IMPROVE TREATMENT FOR CHILDHOOD BRAIN CANCER
A British test which will revolutionise the approach to tackling childhood brain cancer and improve the quality of life for hundreds of sufferers, has been given approval to be introduced across Europe. Researchers at Newcastle University, funded by the UK’s largest brain tumour charity, The Samantha Dickson Brain Tumour Trust, have developed the test for the Medulloblastoma, the most common malignant childhood brain tumour1. It will allow doctors to determine a much more detailed understanding of the severity of a tumour enabling more appropriate treatment options and a more accurate