Glioblastomas are tumours that arise from the supportive tissue of the brain and are usually highly malignant (cancerous). The Zika virus is a highly pathogenic virus which has headlined front pages and caused a global health scare due to the increased number of incidences of microcephaly transmitted from mother to fetus. Now, have you ever considered treating Glioblastomas using the Zika virus?
Is it even possible to utilize a highly pathogenic virus to treat a highly malignant tumour?
Mr. Al Anazi speaks on behalf of his research team on the advancements made in the use of pathogenic viruses, oftentimes dangerous, to treat serious types of cancer that are characterized with poor survival rates