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What approach do you use when treating adult diffuse gliomas with H3-G34 mutations, now classified into their own category under the 2021 glioma guidelines?

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Radiation Oncology · University of Arizona

Although DHG H3G34-mutant diffuse gliomas are more commonly associated with pediatric patients, they can occur in young adults as well. In a recent paper describing 17 patients harboring this rare mutation, the median age at diagnosis was 25 years (range: 19–33). All tumors were hemispheric. All cas...

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