Deepak Dinakaran, Daniel Moore-Palhares, Fan Yang, Jordan B Hill
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Abstract
Diagnoses of CNS malignancies in the primary and metastatic setting have significantly advanced in the last decade with the advent of molecular pathology. Using a combination of immunohistochemistry, next-generation sequencing, and methylation profiling integrated with traditional histopathology, patient prognosis and disease characteristics can be understood to a much greater extent. This has recently manifested in predicting response to targeted drug therapies that are redefining management practices of CNS tumours. Radiotherapy, along with surgery, still remains an integral part of treating the majority of CNS tumours. However, the rapid advances in CNS molecular diagnostics have not yet been effectively translated into improving CNS radiotherapy. We explore several promising strategies under development to integrate molecular oncology into radiotherapy, and explore future directions that can serve to use molecular diagnostics to personalize radiotherapy. Evolving the management of CNS tumours with molecular profiling will be integral to supporting the future of precision radiotherapy.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Neuro-Oncology is a multi-disciplinary journal encompassing basic, applied, and clinical investigations in all research areas as they relate to cancer and the central nervous system. It provides a single forum for communication among neurologists, neurosurgeons, radiotherapists, medical oncologists, neuropathologists, neurodiagnosticians, and laboratory-based oncologists conducting relevant research. The Journal of Neuro-Oncology does not seek to isolate the field, but rather to focus the efforts of many disciplines in one publication through a format which pulls together these diverse interests. More than any other field of oncology, cancer of the central nervous system requires multi-disciplinary approaches. To alleviate having to scan dozens of journals of cell biology, pathology, laboratory and clinical endeavours, JNO is a periodical in which current, high-quality, relevant research in all aspects of neuro-oncology may be found.