2019
Glioma risk associated with extent of estimated European genetic ancestry in African Americans and Hispanics
Ostrom QT, Egan KM, Nabors LB, Gerke T, Thompson RC, Olson JJ, LaRocca R, Chowdhary S, Eckel‐Passow J, Armstrong G, Wiencke JK, Bernstein JL, Claus EB, Il'yasova D, Johansen C, Lachance DH, Lai RK, Merrell RT, Olson SH, Sadetzki S, Schildkraut JM, Shete S, Houlston RS, Jenkins RB, Wrensch MR, Melin B, Amos CI, Huse JT, Barnholtz‐Sloan J, Bondy ML. Glioma risk associated with extent of estimated European genetic ancestry in African Americans and Hispanics. International Journal Of Cancer 2019, 146: 739-748. PMID: 30963577, PMCID: PMC6785354, DOI: 10.1002/ijc.32318.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2015
Survival and low-grade glioma: the emergence of genetic information.
Claus EB, Walsh KM, Wiencke JK, Molinaro AM, Wiemels JL, Schildkraut JM, Bondy ML, Berger M, Jenkins R, Wrensch M. Survival and low-grade glioma: the emergence of genetic information. Neurosurgical FOCUS 2015, 38: e6. PMID: 25552286, PMCID: PMC4361022, DOI: 10.3171/2014.10.focus12367.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow-grade gliomasHigh-grade gliomasLGG patientsRefining risk stratificationEnd Results ProgramUniformly fatal diseaseRole of tumorNational Cancer InstituteOverall survivalYounger patientsRisk stratificationClinical variablesResults ProgramClinical managementClinical trialsSuch tumorsCurrent treatmentSurvival trendsTumor markersBetter survivalCancer InstitutePatientsFatal diseaseGliomasTumor expression profiles