Scientists create 'Living Lab' from brain tumors to unlock secrets of glioma
NCT ID NCT04865315
First seen Feb 02, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 18 times
Summary
This study collects tumor tissue from 50 adults with low- or high-grade glioma during surgery to grow mini-tumors (organoids) in the lab. Researchers will compare these organoids with the original tumors to learn why gliomas are so hard to treat. The goal is to find new ways to predict and improve treatment outcomes, but this study does not test any new therapy directly.
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Maastricht Radiation Oncology
RECRUITINGMaastricht, Limburg, 6229ET, Netherlands
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