Intracranial, intratumoral implantation of drug-releasing microdevices in patients with high grade gliomas is feasible, safe, and may predict tumor response to systemic chemotherapy
Abstract:The lack of reliable predictive biomarkers to guide effective therapy is a major obstacle for the advancement of therapy for high grade gliomas (HGG), and particularly glioblastoma (GBM), one of the few cancers whose prognosis has not improved over the past several decades. With this pilot clinical trial we provide first in human evidence that drug-releasing intratumoral microdevices (IMD) can be safely and effectively used to obtain patient-specific, high throughput molecular and histopathological data to inf… Show more
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