If you or your loved one has been diagnosed with cancer, contact our team at Causenta to discuss what alternative cancer treatment options we offer. To better treat our cancer patients, we use unique protocols that are not found anywhere else in the world. Find out...
At Causenta, we understand that glioblastoma multiforme is difficult to treat because the tumors are localized in the brain and the brain has a limited capacity to repair itself. Also, glioblastoma multiforme cells are biologically resistant to traditional therapies...
If you or someone you know shows signs of or has been diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme, a rare form of brain cancer, there are five key things you should know: Glioblastoma occurs primarily in people ages 41-60. While there are always outliers, this is an...
By: Dr. Thomas Incledon Glioblastoma is an aggressive form of brain cancer. It is also hard to detect and destroy. Typically, by the time that someone realizes they have it, the cancer is pretty far along – meaning it has progressed to a later stage. In other words,...
By: Dr. Thomas Incledon Yes, Senator John McCain was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme, an aggressive brain cancer in the summer of 2017. During the year, he had undergone surgery to remove the primary tumor and continued treatment near his home in Arizona. Last...