Abstract
Gliomas represent one of the most aggressive and heterogeneous groups of primary brain tumors, characterized by unpredictable progression patterns and variable clinical outcomes. Accurate prediction of glioma progression remains a major challenge in neuro-oncology, limiting the effectiveness of personalized treatment strategies. Traditional diagnostic approaches, based on conventional imaging and histopathological evaluation, often fail to capture the complex spatial and temporal heterogeneity of tumor biology.
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