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New Blood Test Unlocks Brain Cancer Secrets
31 Jan
Summary
- A new device analyzes blood to understand brain messages.
- It monitors glioblastoma's response to treatment in real-time.
- The technology aims to improve survival rates for brain cancer.

A groundbreaking diagnostic device developed by University of Queensland doctors promises to transform the treatment of glioblastoma, a highly aggressive brain cancer. Dubbed the Phenotype Analyzer Chip, this innovative technology offers a new way to understand messages within the brain through a simple blood test.
Led by Dr. Richard Lobb and Dr. Zhen Zhang, the device acts as a 'window to the brain,' providing fast and accurate information about the cancer's biological activity. It specifically analyzes how glioblastoma responds to ongoing treatment, potentially negating the need for more invasive procedures and thereby enhancing patient survival rates.




