Pediatric ependymoma (EPN) is a highly aggressive tumor of the central nervous system that remains incurable in 40% of cases. In children, the majority of cases develop in the posterior fossa and can be classified into two distinct molecular entities: EPN posterior fossa A (PF-EPN-A) and EPN posterior fossa B (PF-EPN-B). Patients with PF-EPN-A have poor outcome and are in demand of new therapies. In general, PF-EPN-A tumors show a balanced chromosome copy number profile and have no recurrent somatic nucleotide variants. However, these tumors present abundant epigenetic deregulations, thereby suggesting that epigenetic therapies could provide new opportunities for PF-EPN-A patients. In vitro epigenetic drug screening of 11 compounds showed t...
Posterior fossa ependymomas (EPN_PF) in children comprise two morphologically identical, but biologi...
Genomic sequencing has driven precision-based oncology therapy; however, the genetic drivers of many...
Pediatric ependymomas are enigmatic tumors that continue to present a clinical management challenge ...
BACKGROUND: Ependymomas (EPNs) are the third most common brain tumor in children. These tumors are r...
: Tumors of the Central Nervous System (CNS) represent the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in...
The long-term clinical outcome of pediatric intracranial epepdymoma is poor with a high rate of recu...
Pediatric malignant brain tumors represent the most frequent cause of cancer-related deaths in child...
AbstractThe long-term clinical outcome of pediatric intracranial epepdymoma is poor with a high rate...
Childhood posterior fossa group A ependymomas (PFAs) have limited treatment options and bear dismal ...
Incompletely resectable ependymomas are associated with poor prognosis despite intensive radio- and ...
Ependymomas are common childhood brain tumours that occur throughout the nervous system, but are mos...
Posterior fossa ependymomas (EPN_PF) in children comprise two morphologically identical, but biologi...
Ependymomas are childhood brain tumors that occur throughout the central nervous system, but are mos...
SummaryUsing a mouse model of ependymoma—a chemoresistant brain tumor—we combined multicell high-thr...
Malignancies of the central nervous system are the leading cause of cancer-related death in children...
Posterior fossa ependymomas (EPN_PF) in children comprise two morphologically identical, but biologi...
Genomic sequencing has driven precision-based oncology therapy; however, the genetic drivers of many...
Pediatric ependymomas are enigmatic tumors that continue to present a clinical management challenge ...
BACKGROUND: Ependymomas (EPNs) are the third most common brain tumor in children. These tumors are r...
: Tumors of the Central Nervous System (CNS) represent the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in...
The long-term clinical outcome of pediatric intracranial epepdymoma is poor with a high rate of recu...
Pediatric malignant brain tumors represent the most frequent cause of cancer-related deaths in child...
AbstractThe long-term clinical outcome of pediatric intracranial epepdymoma is poor with a high rate...
Childhood posterior fossa group A ependymomas (PFAs) have limited treatment options and bear dismal ...
Incompletely resectable ependymomas are associated with poor prognosis despite intensive radio- and ...
Ependymomas are common childhood brain tumours that occur throughout the nervous system, but are mos...
Posterior fossa ependymomas (EPN_PF) in children comprise two morphologically identical, but biologi...
Ependymomas are childhood brain tumors that occur throughout the central nervous system, but are mos...
SummaryUsing a mouse model of ependymoma—a chemoresistant brain tumor—we combined multicell high-thr...
Malignancies of the central nervous system are the leading cause of cancer-related death in children...
Posterior fossa ependymomas (EPN_PF) in children comprise two morphologically identical, but biologi...
Genomic sequencing has driven precision-based oncology therapy; however, the genetic drivers of many...
Pediatric ependymomas are enigmatic tumors that continue to present a clinical management challenge ...