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Temozolomide after radiotherapy for newly diagnosed high-grade glioma and unfavorable low-grade glioma in children.Academic Article Why?
Altered irinotecan pharmacokinetics in pediatric high-grade glioma patients receiving enzyme-inducing anticonvulsant therapy.Academic Article Why?
Epigenetic programming of pediatric high-grade glioma: Pushing beyond proof of concept to clinical benefit.Academic Article Why?
Clinical and molecular determinants of bleeding-related adverse outcomes in high-grade glioma.Academic Article Why?
Clinical trial end points for high-grade glioma: the evolving landscape.Academic Article Why?
Effective targeting of PDGFRA-altered high-grade glioma with avapritinib.Academic Article Why?
High-grade glioma with pleomorphic and pseudopapillary features: a single-institution series of three cases.Academic Article Why?
Somatic POLE mutations cause an ultramutated giant cell high-grade glioma subtype with better prognosis.Academic Article Why?
Surgical cytoreduction of deep-seated high-grade glioma through tubular retractor.Academic Article Why?
Applying single cell multi-omic analyses to understand treatment resistance in pediatric high grade glioma.Academic Article Why?
A phase 2 study of valproic acid and radiation, followed by maintenance valproic acid and bevacizumab in children with newly diagnosed diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma or high-grade glioma.Academic Article Why?
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A novel, integrated PET-guided MRS technique resulting in more accurate initial diagnosis of high-grade glioma.Academic Article Why?
A phase II window trial of procarbazine and topotecan in children with high-grade glioma: a report from the children's oncology group.Academic Article Why?
An incidental finding of a high-grade glioma with pleomorphic and pseudopapillary features (HPAP) with PBRM1 mutation.Academic Article Why?
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