“…In the latter case, the intraoperative definition of tumor margins is crucial in determining patient outcomes, ensuring progression-free survival, and avoiding post-operative deficits. Within this context, most clinical REIMS applications regard the analysis of breast [1,9,42,44,51], gynecological [11,13,43,52], skin [8,10,14,51], and gastrointestinal tumors [12,40,41,47,[53][54][55][56], which are quite common and frequently subjected to surgical resection. On the other hand, the building of a large database represents a challenge for brain tumors, due to the special attention paid to the preservation of healthy tissue during surgery.…”