A doctor examines the results of a patient's MRI. Photograph by: Mauricio Lima/AFP/Getty Images, Getty Images CALGARY - Adults facing a death sentence from the most aggressive form of brain cancer may now find a brighter future, thanks to a groundbreaking discovery by University of Calgary researchers. They've identified an enzyme that activates significant cell growth in brain cancer cells that cause aggressive glioblastoma. More importantly, they've found a way to prevent that enzyme from...
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