What we stand for

    • Our mission: be the clearest, most trustworthy intelligence resource on glioblastoma treatment globally.
    • Powered by Art of Healing Cancer, an India-based patient advocacy organization.
    • Every clinical page is grounded in published evidence and reviewed before publication.
    • We do not accept payment from drug manufacturers, treatment centers, or any party for editorial content.
    • Our patient navigators provide free, no-obligation guidance.
    • We're transparent about our funding, our editorial process, and our limitations.

    Why this site exists

    Glioblastoma is one of the most aggressive and complex cancers in medicine. The science moves quickly, the terminology is dense, the treatment landscape spans surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, targeted and metabolic approaches, and cost dynamics vary enormously by country. Most patient-facing content online is either too clinical, too marketing-driven, or simply out of date.

    We saw patients and families struggling with this gap every day. We built glioblastoma.center to fix it.

    Who's behind this

    glioblastoma.center is operated by Art of Healing Cancer (AOHC), a patient advocacy and clinical guidance organization based in India. AOHC has been helping patients navigate complex cancer treatment decisions for years across multiple cancer types.

    AOHC operates several focused patient resources, including this site and lutetium-therapy.com (for patients exploring Lutetium-177 therapy). Each site applies the same editorial standards: evidence-reviewed, sourced, free for patients, no pay-for-placement.

    What we do (and don't do)

    We do

    • Provide free, plain-language patient education
    • Help patients organize questions for their oncology team
    • Connect patients to verified treatment centers and clinical trials
    • Support international patients considering treatment in India
    • Provide decision-support intelligence for patients and their treating physicians
    • Share consented patient stories
    • Update content as the evidence evolves

    We don't

    • Provide medical diagnoses
    • Prescribe or recommend specific therapies for individual patients
    • Substitute for your oncology team
    • Accept payment from treatment centers for favorable coverage
    • Pressure patients toward any specific decision
    • Share patient information without consent

    Our editorial standards

    Every clinical page is grounded in published, peer-reviewed evidence, reviewed before publication, and re-reviewed as the literature changes. We cite our sources, disclose the limits of what is known, and correct errors openly.

    See the evidence behind our work →

    Read about our approach to glioblastoma →

    How to reach us

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