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authors
- Louis David N.
- Aldape Ken
- Brat Daniel J.
- Capper David
- Ellison David W.
- Perry Arie
- Hawkins Cynthia
- Paulus Werner
- Reifenberger Guido
- Figarella-Branger Dominique
- Wesseling Pieter
- Batchelor Tracy T.
- Cairncross J. Gregory
- Pfister Stefan
- Rutkowski Stefan
- Weller Michael
- Wick Wolfgang
- von Deimling Andreas
keywords
- Taxonomy
- Consortium
- Molecular
- CNS Tumor
abstract
The recent publication of the 2016 World Health Organization Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System (2016 CNS WHO) represents a significant advance in the classification of human brain tumors [ 1]. For the first time, a CNS WHO classification defines diagnostic entities by combining molecular and histological information. In doing so, the classification facilitates more precise diagnosis of well-understood entities and clearer designation of less-understood entities, which will in turn allow further study and likely future advances in their classifications.
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