You may already see this one. I just want to let you know gene therapy does exist. It is a phase I trial, (in general, small number of subject, proof of science), and it is far from here (Boston). I believe it is promising if it targets well. We need the more advanced science and technology to help the DIPG patients. It occurs in Children Hospital Boston.
In 3rd paragraph "A second trial for newly diagnosed malignant gliomas is a Phase I gene therapy immunotherapy trial combined with radiation therapy and temozolomide. This combination is toxic to malignant glioma cells and thus stops their growth. More importantly, it can induce an immune response to malignant cells located outside of the tumor's primary site, thus targeting the infiltrative boundary of the tumor that typically results in recurrence...."
In 3rd paragraph "A second trial for newly diagnosed malignant gliomas is a Phase I gene therapy immunotherapy trial combined with radiation therapy and temozolomide. This combination is toxic to malignant glioma cells and thus stops their growth. More importantly, it can induce an immune response to malignant cells located outside of the tumor's primary site, thus targeting the infiltrative boundary of the tumor that typically results in recurrence...."