Glioblastoma, the deadliest brain cancer, kills nearly 200,000 people yearly—including 1,000 Australians—with most surviving just 12–18 months. Its diffuse, unstoppable growth and the brain’s protective barrier make treatment nearly impossible. Yet breakthroughs like Professor Scolyer’s immunotherapy trial and discoveries about tumor metabolism offer flickers of hope—though experts warn true victory will demand multiple therapies working together.
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