Pediatric brain tumors are the leading cause of death in children with cancer, of which DIPG and HGGs (high-grade gliomas) represent a significant need for effective and timely solutions. Researcher Dr. Adam Green gives a clear explanation of the high-grade gliomas and a look into the research that he's currently working on in his own laboratory at the University of Colorado Denver. Caring for patients also at Children's Hospital Colorado, Dr. Green talks about his calling to pediatric neuro-oncology and the various pathways to this area of expertise that welcome young and upcoming researchers. With the advent of many parent-initiated foundations for pediatric brain tumor research in the last decade, the funding possibility is making the future look brighter for solutions.
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