Edaravone is currently available for other uses, but could be repurposed by doctors for this serious disease.
Low doses stopped the glioblastoma cancer cells from multiplying and higher doses killed the cells.
The medicine is better known as “Radicava.”
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My sister had glioblastoma - surgery etc at University of Washington. She was in at least one clinical trial that didn’t seem to work. BUT - 8 years later she died of something else.
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