Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. Diffuse infiltrative gliomas are by far the most common primary brain tumors in adults, esp. its most malignant form, [[glioblastoma multiforme]] (Glioblastoma) ((CBTRUS (2006) CBTRUS statistical report. Primary brain tumors in the United States, 1998–2002. Central Brain Tumor Registry of the United States. http://www.cbtrus.org)). Diffuse gliomas are the second most common [[central nervous system tumor]]s, behind meningiomas, and account for roughly 80% of primary malignant brain tumors ((Bondy ML, Scheurer ME, Malmer B, et al. Brain tumor epidemiology: consensus from the brain tumor epidemiology consortium (BTEC). Cancer 2008;113:1953–68)) ((Jansen M, Yip S, Louis DN. Molecular pathology in adult gliomas: diagnostic, prognostic and predictive markers. Lancet Neurol 2010;9:717–26)) ((Theeler BJ, Yung WK, Fuller GN, et al. Moving toward molecular classification of diffuse gliomas in adults. Neurology 2012;79:1917–26)). diffuse_glioma_epidemiology.txt Last modified: 2024/06/07 02:52by 127.0.0.1