Video - Cancer
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UW doctors using cap to stop brain cancer growth
Posted on February 7, 2013 at 6:34 PM
Updated Thursday, Feb 14 at 5:15 PM
For patients diagnosed with the most aggressive kind of brain tumor, the average life expectancy is less than a year. UW doctors hope to change those odds. The first in the Northwest to use a new cap that helps control tumor growth.
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