A new method of delivering drugs directly into the brain could one day revolutionize treatments for a range of impossible or hard-to-cure conditions—from brain cancer to Alzheimer’s
that can be used without the real-time guidance an MRI machine provides when a patient is inside the machine.
And when it comes to government approval, Lipsman believes cancer applications, such as primary or secondary brain cancers, have the best shot at moving forward within the next two to three years. That’s because the desired results, such as reduced tumor size or increased survival rates, are much simpler and less time-intensive to define than those for neurodegenerative diseases. From there, he hopes larger neurodegenerative disease trials won’t be too far behind.
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