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Escitalopram in Treating Cognitive Dysfunction in Patients with Grade IV Glioma and Grade III Astrocytoma

Trial Status: active

This pilot trial studies how well escitalopram works in treating cognitive dysfunction in patients with grade IV glioma and grade III astrocytoma. Escitalopram is a drug used treat depression and certain anxiety disorders and may help to improve brain function and mood in patients with glioma.