
That is why research on a cure for glioblastoma is needed

In Sweden, approximately 400 people* are expected to be diagnosed with glioblastoma in 2024.
In Europe, approximately 19,000 people* are expected to be diagnosed with glioblastoma in 2024.
In the United States, approximately 14,500 people* are expected to be diagnosed with glioblastoma in 2024.
The average survival time after diagnosis is not long.
By 2025, even more people will be affected. Even more lives will be impacted.
We cannot wait.
The longer we wait, the more lives are lost unnecessarily.
There is research that is incredibly close to solving the puzzle. Mice have already been cured of glioblastoma without side effects. It's amazing! The next step is testing on larger animals and humans.
As soon as further funding is available, the research can reach its goal and save so many lives. Spare so many people from losing their loved ones. Together, we can stop this aggressive form of cancer.
*Different sources provide slightly varying figures in their calculations; this is a consolidation of the numbers we have found from research-based sources, such as the University of Gothenburg, PubMed, and the National Brain Tumor Society.
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