Keyword New, more precise brain surgery October 31, 2017 | UCI Health Brain surgery has undergone huge advances through the years and today is more precise and minimally invasive than ever. Read More Unlocking cancer’s mysteries with exosomes June 27, 2017 | UCI Health They were once seen as lowly cellular garbage trucks. But now, microscopic substances found in the blood called exosomes may help us understand how... Read More When a doctor gets cancer February 21, 2017 | Roger Steinert, MD Just over two years ago, on a late Monday afternoon, Dr. Roger Steinert felt a strange sensation on the right side of his body and, feeling poorly,... Read More Did my cellphone cause my brain tumor? September 04, 2015 | UCI Health While we may not always be able to pinpoint the exact cause of your brain tumor, it almost certainly wasn’t your cellphone. Read More Brain tumor vaccine helping patient to beat the odds July 21, 2015 | Patricia Harriman Glioblastoma multiforme is the most aggressive and deadly type of brain tumor. One of the latest advances in treatment is an immunotherapy vaccine... Read More Beau Biden, brain cancer and the promise of immunotherapy June 01, 2015 | John Murray The death of Beau Biden from brain cancer only two years after diagnosis is a reminder that long-term survival remains an elusive goal. UCI Health... Read More