Abstract

Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is a very aggressive and fast-growing cancer of the brain that has a low life expectancy. Many new cases are diagnosed every year witheach having a very poor prognosis. It is therefore of utmost concern to develop cures for such a devastating condition. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy details certain peaks that are of interest. In particular, later-stage astrocytomas exhibit prominent choline and creatine peaks. The creatine peak is known to enhance glioblastoma survival.

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