Answer:
Treatment of glioblastoma may include the following:
Surgery plus radiation therapy, with or without chemotherapy.
A clinical trial of chemotherapy placed into the brain during surgery.
A clinical trial of radiation and concurrent chemotherapy.
A clinical trial of external radiation therapy plus hyperthermia therapy or new methods of delivering radiation therapy.
A clinical trial of new anticancer drugs and biologic therapy following radiation therapy.
A clinical trial of chemotherapy and new methods of delivering radiation therapy.
Clinical trials of new treatments.
Surgery plus radiation therapy, with or without chemotherapy.
A clinical trial of chemotherapy placed into the brain during surgery.
A clinical trial of radiation and concurrent chemotherapy.
A clinical trial of external radiation therapy plus hyperthermia therapy or new methods of delivering radiation therapy.
A clinical trial of new anticancer drugs and biologic therapy following radiation therapy.
A clinical trial of chemotherapy and new methods of delivering radiation therapy.
Clinical trials of new treatments.
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