Scientists probe why brain cancer hits men harder
NCT ID NCT07472387
Summary
This study aims to understand why glioblastoma, a severe brain cancer, is more common and aggressive in men. Researchers will analyze tumor and blood samples from 40 newly diagnosed patients to see if male hormones (androgens) influence the tumor's environment and the body's immune response. The goal is to gather knowledge that could inform future treatments, but this study itself does not test any new therapies.
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Neuro-oncology department, Pitié Salpêtrière hospital
Paris, 75013, France
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