Neman Josh, Jandial Rahul
Division of Neurosurgery, City of Hope National Cancer Center, Duarte, CA, USA.
Biologics. 2010 Jun 24;4:157-62. doi: 10.2147/btt.s9497.
Gliomas remain one of the most challenging solid organ tumors to treat and are marked clinically by invariable recurrence despite multimodal intervention (surgery, chemotherapy, radiation). This recurrence perhaps, is as a consequence of the failure to eradicate a tumor cell subpopulation, termed cancer stem cells. Isolating, characterizing, and understanding these tumor-initiating cells through cellular and molecular markers, along with genetic and epigenetic understanding will allow for selective targeting through therapeutic agents and holds promise for decreasing glioma recurrence.