Genetic markers in oligodendroglial tumours

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Abstract

Background. Oliogodendrogliomas are brain tumours composed of the cells resembling oligodendrocytes. They represent the third most common glial tumour, comprising 2.5% of all primary brain tumours and 5-20% of all gliomas. Conclusions. Oligodendroglial tumours with 1p and 19q loss demonstrate a better overall prognosis due to more indolent clinical behaviour and higher sensitivity to treatment. Additionally, 1p and 19q loss is a marker of clinical utility, helping to assess tumour sensitivity to chemotherapy and harbouring the potential for improving the diagnosis and survival of oligodendroglioma patients as well as future clinical practice.

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Velnar, T., Smrdel, U., Popovic, M., & Bunc, G. (2010, March 1). Genetic markers in oligodendroglial tumours. Radiology and Oncology. Sciendo. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10019-010-0007-y

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