Our stories in Glioblastoma
Glioblastoma stands as one of the most daunting frontiers in medicine, characterized by its invasive growth and a relentless ability to evade conventional treatment. With over 300,000 malignant brain and CNS tumors diagnosed annually (IARC), it remains a critical global health priority demanding urgent innovation.
While the statistics are challenging, a new narrative is emerging through efforts like the Rosalind study by Cure51, which investigates the biology of long-term survivors to find new therapeutic paths. Ultimately, the fight against Glioblastoma relies on this synergy between scientific discovery and the profound resilience of patients. Finding hope is not just a sentiment, it is a necessity driven by every story of survival and every leap in research



