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According to John Henson, MD, “What we need are better treatments to control the [brain] tumor once it’s detected.”

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![According to John Henson, MD, “What we need are better treatments to control the [brain] tumor once it’s detected.”](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/0vv8moc6/cancernetwork/e0d29c38bb732429ae370e4ef7d1829a10c96446-2992x1684.png?w=350&fit=crop&auto=format)
According to John Henson, MD, “What we need are better treatments to control the [brain] tumor once it’s detected.”

First-degree relatives of patients who passed away from pancreatic cancer should be genetically tested to identify their risk for the disease.

Surgery and radiation chemotherapy can affect immunotherapy’s ability to target tumor cells in the nervous system, according to John Henson, MD.
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Published: November 24th 2025 | Updated: