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Glioblastoma: Emerging Treatments and Novel Trial Designs.


ABSTRACT: Management of glioblastoma is a clinical challenge since very few systemic treatments have shown clinical efficacy in recurrent disease. Thanks to an increased knowledge of the biological and molecular mechanisms related to disease progression and growth, promising novel treatment strategies are emerging. The expanding availability of innovative compounds requires the design of a new generation of clinical trials, testing experimental compounds in a short time and tailoring the sample cohort based on molecular and clinical behaviors. In this review, we focused our attention on the assessment of promising novel treatment approaches, discussing novel trial design and possible future fields of development in this setting.

SUBMITTER: Di Nunno V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8345198 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Glioblastoma: Emerging Treatments and Novel Trial Designs.

Di Nunno Vincenzo V   Franceschi Enrico E   Tosoni Alicia A   Gatto Lidia L   Lodi Raffaele R   Bartolini Stefania S   Brandes Alba Ariela AA  

Cancers 20210726 15


Management of glioblastoma is a clinical challenge since very few systemic treatments have shown clinical efficacy in recurrent disease. Thanks to an increased knowledge of the biological and molecular mechanisms related to disease progression and growth, promising novel treatment strategies are emerging. The expanding availability of innovative compounds requires the design of a new generation of clinical trials, testing experimental compounds in a short time and tailoring the sample cohort bas  ...[more]

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