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Classification of Pediatric Tumors - Alternative Strategies

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I would like you to turn your attention from the pathogenesis that we have been hearing about so far, to prognosis, and specifically, toward methods of gaining quantitative information about the prognosis associated with specific individual histologic features, specific clusters of histologic features and as a separate entity, specific clusters of children with differing distributions of histologic features.

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Gilles, F. (1989). Classification of Pediatric Tumors - Alternative Strategies. In: Fields, W.S. (eds) Primary Brain Tumors. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3676-4_4

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