Genomic and Molecular Markers in Glioma : Where Are We Now?

Published 2022-01-27
Presented by:
Dr. Mary Jane Lim-Fat, Neuro-Oncologist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

In this recorded webinar, Dr. Lim-Fat's reviews the current use of molecular and genomic markers in glioma in clinical care and some of the potential benefits and current limitations. She also discusses how these markers are impacting management decisions for specific groups of patients with gliomas, in particular young adult diagnosed with a glioma.

Personal Story of Hope
Presented by: Kyleigh Provenzano, brain tumour survivorKyleigh was originally diagnosed with a low-grade glioma in October 2019. Looking back there were signs that something wrong, but Kyleigh often attributed these symptoms to something else.


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