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Abstract
Marred by a median survival of only around 12–15 months coupled with poor prognosis and effective therapeutic deprived drug armory, treatment/management of glioblastoma has proved to be a daunting task. Surgical resection, flanked by radiotherapy and chemotherapy with temozolomide, stands as the standard of care; however, this trimodal therapy often manifests limited efficacy due to the heterogeneous and highly infiltrative nature of GBM cells. In addition, the existence of the blood-brain barrier, tumor microenvironment, and the immunosuppressive nature of GBM, along with the encountered resistance of GBM cells towards conventional therapy, also hinders the therapeutic applications of chemotherapeutics in GBM. This review presents key insights into the molecular pathology of GBM, including genetic mutations, signaling pathways, and tumor microenvironment characteristics. Recent innovations such as immunotherapy, oncolytic viral therapies, vaccines, nanotechnology, electric field, and cancer neuroscience, as well as their clinical progress, have been covered. In addition, this compilation also encompasses a discussion on the role of personalized medicine in tailoring treatments based on individual tumor profiles, an approach that is gradually shifting the paradigm in GBM management. Endowed with the learnings imbibed from past failures coupled with the zeal to embrace novel/multidisciplinary approaches, researchers appear to be on the right track to pinpoint more effective and durable solutions in the context of GBM treatment.
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Cancer Letters is a reputable international journal that serves as a platform for significant and original contributions in cancer research. The journal welcomes both full-length articles and Mini Reviews in the wide-ranging field of basic and translational oncology. Furthermore, it frequently presents Special Issues that shed light on current and topical areas in cancer research.
Cancer Letters is highly interested in various fundamental aspects that can cater to a diverse readership. These areas include the molecular genetics and cell biology of cancer, radiation biology, molecular pathology, hormones and cancer, viral oncology, metastasis, and chemoprevention. The journal actively focuses on experimental therapeutics, particularly the advancement of targeted therapies for personalized cancer medicine, such as metronomic chemotherapy.
By publishing groundbreaking research and promoting advancements in cancer treatments, Cancer Letters aims to actively contribute to the fight against cancer and the improvement of patient outcomes.