BACKGROUND: Pediatric neuro-oncology was profoundly changed in the wake of the 2016 revision of the WHO Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System. Practitioners were challenged to quickly adapt to a system of tumor classification redefined by molecular diagnostics. METHODS: We designed a 22-question survey studying the impact of the revised WHO classification on pediatric high-grade glioma. The survey collected basic demographics, general attitudes, issues encountered, and opinions on pediatric subtypes. Participant answers were analyzed along socioeconomic lines utilizing the human development index (HDI) of the United Nations and membership in the group of seven (G7) world economic forum. RESULTS: Four hund...
Brain tumors are the most common solid tumors in children and are associated with high mortality. Th...
Abstract Background. Molecular markers provide important biological and clinical information related...
As genome-scale technologies begin to unravel the complexity of the equivalent tumors in adults, we ...
Background: Pediatric neuro-oncology was profoundly changed in the wake of the 2016 revision of the ...
Background: Pediatric neuro-oncology was profoundly changed in the wake of the 2016 revision of the ...
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 in children are different from those that arise in adults. Recent collaborative m...
Since the publication of the 2016 edition of the WHO Classification of CNS Tumors, advances in neuro...
The 2007 World Health Organization (WHO) classification of brain tumors did not use molecular abnorm...
Central nervous system (CNS) tumors are the most common solid tumor in pediatrics, accounting for ap...
Brain tumors in infants account for less than 10% of all pediatric nervous system tumors. They inclu...
Brain tumors constitute the largest source of oncologic mortality in children and low-grade gliomas ...
Radiologists play a key role in brain tumor diagnosis and management and must stay abreast of develo...
Primary brain tumours are heterogeneous in histology, genetics, and outcome. Although WHO's classifi...
Brain tumors are the most common solid tumors in children and are associated with high mortality. Th...
Abstract Background. Molecular markers provide important biological and clinical information related...
As genome-scale technologies begin to unravel the complexity of the equivalent tumors in adults, we ...
Background: Pediatric neuro-oncology was profoundly changed in the wake of the 2016 revision of the ...
Background: Pediatric neuro-oncology was profoundly changed in the wake of the 2016 revision of the ...
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 in children are different from those that arise in adults. Recent collaborative m...
Since the publication of the 2016 edition of the WHO Classification of CNS Tumors, advances in neuro...
The 2007 World Health Organization (WHO) classification of brain tumors did not use molecular abnorm...
Central nervous system (CNS) tumors are the most common solid tumor in pediatrics, accounting for ap...
Brain tumors in infants account for less than 10% of all pediatric nervous system tumors. They inclu...
Brain tumors constitute the largest source of oncologic mortality in children and low-grade gliomas ...
Radiologists play a key role in brain tumor diagnosis and management and must stay abreast of develo...
Primary brain tumours are heterogeneous in histology, genetics, and outcome. Although WHO's classifi...
Brain tumors are the most common solid tumors in children and are associated with high mortality. Th...
Abstract Background. Molecular markers provide important biological and clinical information related...
As genome-scale technologies begin to unravel the complexity of the equivalent tumors in adults, we ...