International audienceBackgroundThe World Health Organization (WHO) adult glioma grading system is questionable in pediatric high-grade gliomas (pHGGs), which are biologically distinct from adult HGGs. We took advantage of the neuropathological review data obtained during one of the largest prospective randomized pHGG trials, namely HERBY (NCT01390948), to address this issue in children with newly diagnosed non-brainstem HGG.MethodsHGG diagnosis was confirmed by pre-randomization, real-time central pathology review using WHO 2007 criteria, followed by a consensus review blinded to clinical factors and outcomes. We evaluated association between WHO 2007 grade and other clinical/radiological/biological characteristics and the prognostic value...
Background: Pediatric neuro-oncology was profoundly changed in the wake of the 2016 revision of the ...
The WHO 2007 classification of tumors of the CNS distinguishes between diffuse astrocytoma WHO grade...
Background: Pediatric neuro-oncology was profoundly changed in the wake of the 2016 revision of the ...
International audienceBackgroundThe World Health Organization (WHO) adult glioma grading system is q...
Background: While molecular insights to diffuse lower-grade glioma (dLGG) have improved the basis fo...
High-grade gliomas(HGGs) in pediatric age have the same bad prognosis as those arising in adults. Ap...
Introduction: There is ambiguity in pathological grading of high grade gliomas within the WHO 2000 c...
High-grade gliomas (HGG) are the most common primary brain malignancies and account for more than ha...
High-grade gliomas (HGGs) in pediatric age have the same bad prognosis as those arising in adults. A...
Background: Diffuse grade II and grade III gliomas are actually classified in accordance with the pr...
Background: The WHO Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System has undergone major restr...
BACKGROUND: The WHO Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System has undergone major restr...
High-grade gliomas (HGGs) constitute15 % of all primary brain tumors in children and adolescents. Ro...
High-grade gliomas (HGGs; WHO grades 3-4) are highly diverse, with survival times ranging from month...
High grade gliomas are identified as malignant central nervous tumors that spread rapidly and have a...
Background: Pediatric neuro-oncology was profoundly changed in the wake of the 2016 revision of the ...
The WHO 2007 classification of tumors of the CNS distinguishes between diffuse astrocytoma WHO grade...
Background: Pediatric neuro-oncology was profoundly changed in the wake of the 2016 revision of the ...
International audienceBackgroundThe World Health Organization (WHO) adult glioma grading system is q...
Background: While molecular insights to diffuse lower-grade glioma (dLGG) have improved the basis fo...
High-grade gliomas(HGGs) in pediatric age have the same bad prognosis as those arising in adults. Ap...
Introduction: There is ambiguity in pathological grading of high grade gliomas within the WHO 2000 c...
High-grade gliomas (HGG) are the most common primary brain malignancies and account for more than ha...
High-grade gliomas (HGGs) in pediatric age have the same bad prognosis as those arising in adults. A...
Background: Diffuse grade II and grade III gliomas are actually classified in accordance with the pr...
Background: The WHO Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System has undergone major restr...
BACKGROUND: The WHO Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System has undergone major restr...
High-grade gliomas (HGGs) constitute15 % of all primary brain tumors in children and adolescents. Ro...
High-grade gliomas (HGGs; WHO grades 3-4) are highly diverse, with survival times ranging from month...
High grade gliomas are identified as malignant central nervous tumors that spread rapidly and have a...
Background: Pediatric neuro-oncology was profoundly changed in the wake of the 2016 revision of the ...
The WHO 2007 classification of tumors of the CNS distinguishes between diffuse astrocytoma WHO grade...
Background: Pediatric neuro-oncology was profoundly changed in the wake of the 2016 revision of the ...