UCC researcher makes breakthrough in treatment of aggressive brain tumour

UCC researcher Patricia Flynn: 'The promise it holds for the future is just incredible.'

UCC researcher Patricia Flynn: 'The promise it holds for the future is just incredible.'

New understanding of how an aggressive brain tumour called glioblastoma reacts to treatment has exciting promise for personalised treatment, scientists in Cork and Dublin have found.

Patricia Flynn began researching a way to slow growth of these cancer cells two years ago at University College Cork.

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