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. 2012 Apr;14(2):206-12.
doi: 10.1007/s11912-012-0214-3.

Impact of molecular biology studies on the understanding of brain tumors in childhood

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Impact of molecular biology studies on the understanding of brain tumors in childhood

Amulya A Nageswara Rao et al. Curr Oncol Rep. 2012 Apr.

Abstract

Pediatric brain tumors are the second most common form of childhood malignancy. Brain tumors are a very heterogenous group of tumors and the pathogenesis of many of these tumors is yet to be clearly elucidated. Current diagnostic tools include histopathology and immunohistochemistry, but classification based on these means has significant limitations. As our understanding of the molecular biology of individual tumors continues to increase it has led to the identification of reliable and increasingly available molecular biomarkers. Molecular techniques are likely to complement current standard means of investigation and help not only overcome diagnostic challenges but may also result in better disease classification and risk stratification, leading to more personalized therapeutic approaches.

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