Diagnosis and treatment of paediatric brain tumours has shown limited progress over the last half century. However, in the past 10 years the development of molecular techniques for investigating these tumours has expanded exponentially. The use of methylation profiling, gene expression analysis and the identification of gene fusions are forming the basis for improved diagnostic criteria and new treatment approaches. Knowledge and practice in this area is now beginning to expand beyond the research field and into the clinical setting. As the Chief Medical Officer highlighted in July 2017, an understanding of molecular medicine and its implications for both patients and the health economy is important for all clinicians. In this article, we s...
Pediatric neurological tumors are a heterogeneous group of cancers, many of which carry a poor progn...
Paediatric CNS tumours are the most common cause of childhood cancer-related morbidity and mortality...
Background: Marked variation exists in the use of genomic data in tumour diagnosis, and optimal inte...
Diagnosis and treatment of paediatric brain tumours has shown limited progress over the last half ce...
Brain tumors are the most common solid tumors in children and are associated with high mortality. Th...
<p>Pediatric brain tumors are the most common solid tumors in children. Compared with brain tumors ...
Malignancies of the central nervous system are the leading cause of cancer-related death in children...
Pediatric malignant brain tumors represent the most frequent cause of cancer-related deaths in child...
textabstractSurvival rates of pediatric brain tumor patients have significantly improved over the ye...
Central nervous system (CNS) tumors are the most common solid tumor in pediatrics, accounting for ap...
© 2016 Dr. Alexandra Louise Sexton-OatesEach year in Australia, approximately 600 children will be d...
Childhood brain cancer is the leading cause of death in children. In the last 2 decades we have witn...
Paediatric CNS tumours are the most common cause of childhood cancer-related morbidity and mortality...
As advances in the molecular and genetic profiling of paediatric medulloblastoma evolve, association...
Paediatric CNS tumours are the most common cause of childhood cancer-related morbidity and mortality...
Pediatric neurological tumors are a heterogeneous group of cancers, many of which carry a poor progn...
Paediatric CNS tumours are the most common cause of childhood cancer-related morbidity and mortality...
Background: Marked variation exists in the use of genomic data in tumour diagnosis, and optimal inte...
Diagnosis and treatment of paediatric brain tumours has shown limited progress over the last half ce...
Brain tumors are the most common solid tumors in children and are associated with high mortality. Th...
<p>Pediatric brain tumors are the most common solid tumors in children. Compared with brain tumors ...
Malignancies of the central nervous system are the leading cause of cancer-related death in children...
Pediatric malignant brain tumors represent the most frequent cause of cancer-related deaths in child...
textabstractSurvival rates of pediatric brain tumor patients have significantly improved over the ye...
Central nervous system (CNS) tumors are the most common solid tumor in pediatrics, accounting for ap...
© 2016 Dr. Alexandra Louise Sexton-OatesEach year in Australia, approximately 600 children will be d...
Childhood brain cancer is the leading cause of death in children. In the last 2 decades we have witn...
Paediatric CNS tumours are the most common cause of childhood cancer-related morbidity and mortality...
As advances in the molecular and genetic profiling of paediatric medulloblastoma evolve, association...
Paediatric CNS tumours are the most common cause of childhood cancer-related morbidity and mortality...
Pediatric neurological tumors are a heterogeneous group of cancers, many of which carry a poor progn...
Paediatric CNS tumours are the most common cause of childhood cancer-related morbidity and mortality...
Background: Marked variation exists in the use of genomic data in tumour diagnosis, and optimal inte...