Glioblastoma multiforme is considered the most dangerous tumour of the central nervous system. This treatment of this lesion is fully justified: not only can this tumour develop very quickly, but it can also grow without causing any symptoms - this often delays diagnosis, which can ultimately limit the patient's treatment options. What else makes glioblastomas multiforme a feared cancer and what is the prognosis of patients who develop this tumour?
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