EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 33 MIN
Bioelectric medicine brings new hope to brain cancer patients
from WWJ: On-Demand
May is Brain Cancer Awareness Month. The American Cancer Society estimates roughly 25,000 Americans will be diagnosed with a primary cancerous brain tumor in 2026. The most common type, glioblastoma, is among the deadliest cancer types. However, a revolutionary new treatment approach known as bioelectric medicine is giving patients new hope and paving the way for long-term survivorship. Dr. Michael Dominello, radiation oncologist and the leader of the Neuro-Oncology Multi Disciplinary Team at Karmanos Cancer Institute, sat down with WWJ's Christina McDaniel (Photo Credit: pondsaksit/GettyImages).
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May is Brain Cancer Awareness Month. The American Cancer Society estimates roughly 25,000 Americans will be diagnosed with a primary cancerous brain tumor in 2026. The most common type, glioblastoma, is among the deadliest cancer types. However, a revolutionary new treatment approach known as bioelectric medicine is giving patients new hope and paving the way for long-term survivorship. Dr. Michael Dominello, radiation oncologist and the leader of the Neuro-Oncology Multi Disciplinary Team at Karmanos Cancer Institute, sat down with WWJ's Christina McDaniel (Photo Credit: pondsaksit/GettyImages).
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