2023
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2023.41.16_suppl.e14033
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Incidence of non-canonical IDH mutations and IDH co-mutations in a multicenter prospective study of patients with glioma.

Abstract: e14033 Background: IDH-mutant tumors are a distinct disease entity accounting for one third of gliomas with a more favourable prognosis despite still harboring high morbidity and mortality rates. Most IDH mutations (muts) in gliomas group at R132/R172 hotspots in IDH1/IDH2, respectively. Our aim was to study IDH non-canonical muts and IDH co-mutations (co-muts) since the evidence is still limited. Methods: Prospective study of patients (pts) with gliomas at 4 third-level hospitals in Spain (Hospital Clinico U… Show more

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