A diverse landscape of FGFR alterations and co-mutations suggests potential therapeutic strategies in pediatric low-grade gliomas
Abstract Oncogenic alterations in fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR)-family proteins occur across cancers, including pediatric gliomas. Our genomic analysis of 11,635 gliomas across ages finds that 5.3% of all gliomas harbor FGFR alterations, with an incidence of almost 9% in pediatric gliomas...
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