The search to discover why ‘outliers’ survive deadliest cancers

PARIS — When Herve found out he had glioblastoma — the most aggressive form of brain cancer — at the age of 40, he made a deal with himself.

The start-up is working on creating “the first global clinical and molecular database of exceptional survivors” of cancer, according to its website. “They are very aggressive cancers for which real new treatments have not been developed over the last 15 years,” Mr Wolikow said.

Via: todayonline.com