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  5.    <description>Latest Medulloblastoma News and Research</description>
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  9.      <title>Targeting a non-encoding stretch of RNA may shrink pediatric brain tumors in mice</title>
  10.      <description>Targeting a non-encoding stretch of RNA may help shrink tumors caused by an aggressive type of brain cancer in children, according to new research in mice reported March 8 in Cell Reports by Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center investigators.</description>
  11.      <link>https://www.news-medical.net/news/20240313/Targeting-a-non-encoding-stretch-of-RNA-may-shrink-pediatric-brain-tumors-in-mice.aspx</link>
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  20.      <title>Research project receives 25 million U.S. dollars to develop drugs against childhood cancers</title>
  21.      <description>Cancer is one of the most common causes of death in children worldwide. A research team in which the University of Würzburg is involved wants to change this – and has now received substantial funding for its work.</description>
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  31.      <title>Air quality and residential greenness influence childhood cancer development</title>
  32.      <description>In a new study led by the University of Minnesota's Masonic Cancer Center and the U of M Medical School, researchers found that exposure to air pollution and vegetation may impact childhood cancer development.</description>
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  42.      <title>Research potentially expands options for patients with aggressive childhood cancer</title>
  43.      <description>Research is shedding light and potentially expanding options for patients living with Medulloblastoma, an aggressive childhood cancer.</description>
  44.      <link>https://www.news-medical.net/news/20240108/Research-potentially-expands-options-for-patients-with-aggressive-childhood-cancer.aspx</link>
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  53.      <title>USC scientists develop first all-human brain organoids model of the cerebellum with functional neurons</title>
  54.      <description>In a first for USC Stem Cell scientists, the laboratory of Giorgia Quadrato, an assistant professor of stem cell biology and regenerative medicine, has pioneered a novel human brain organoid model that generates all the major cell types of the cerebellum, a hindbrain region predominantly made up of two cell types necessary for movement, cognition, and emotion: granule cells and Purkinje neurons.</description>
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  64.      <title>Circular extrachromosomal DNA identified as a potential target for new medulloblastoma therapies</title>
  65.      <description>A study of newly created databases of medulloblastoma has found that patients with tumors containing circular extrachromosomal DNA-;loops of DNA found outside of regular chromosomes-;are twice as likely to relapse and three times as likely to die within five years of diagnosis.</description>
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  75.      <title>NIH awards $3.2 million to study how unique DNA circles drive deadly pediatric brain tumors</title>
  76.      <description>Lukas Chavez, Ph.D., has received $3.2 million from the National Institutes of Health to study how unique DNA circles found in cancer cells drive deadly pediatric brain tumors.</description>
  77.      <link>https://www.news-medical.net/news/20230914/NIH-awards-2432-million-to-study-how-unique-DNA-circles-drive-deadly-pediatric-brain-tumors.aspx</link>
  78.      <comments>https://www.news-medical.net/news/20230914/NIH-awards-2432-million-to-study-how-unique-DNA-circles-drive-deadly-pediatric-brain-tumors.aspx#comment</comments>
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  80.      <pubDate>Thu, 14 Sep 2023 14:32:46 -0400</pubDate>
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  86.      <title>Researchers develop new method to find mutations in pediatric brain tumors</title>
  87.      <description>Researchers at Uppsala university have developed a new method to find mutations in brain tumors in children.</description>
  88.      <link>https://www.news-medical.net/news/20230807/Researchers-develop-new-method-to-find-mutations-in-pediatric-brain-tumors.aspx</link>
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  91.      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Aug 2023 19:07:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  97.      <title>2023 PCRF grant recipients announced for exploring new, safer treatments for pediatric cancers</title>
  98.      <description>The Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation, a nonprofit focused on transforming pediatric cancer care by accelerating research breakthroughs, today announced the 19 recipients of its 2023 research grants.</description>
  99.      <link>https://www.news-medical.net/news/20230526/2023-PCRF-grant-recipients-announced-for-exploring-new-safer-treatments-for-pediatric-cancers.aspx</link>
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  102.      <pubDate>Fri, 26 May 2023 23:26:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  108.      <title>Novel immunotherapy appears to be safe, well tolerated by children with relapsed brain tumors</title>
  109.      <description>The first in-human-study of a new immunotherapy that blocks a natural enzyme tumors commandeer for their protection was well tolerated by children with relapsed brain tumors and enabled many to have unexpected months of a more normal life, researchers say.</description>
  110.      <link>https://www.news-medical.net/news/20230425/Novel-immunotherapy-appears-to-be-safe-well-tolerated-by-children-with-relapsed-brain-tumors.aspx</link>
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