Contemporary practice patterns in IDH-mutant glioma management: a multidisciplinary multi-institutional survey - Summary - MDSpire

Contemporary practice patterns in IDH-mutant glioma management: a multidisciplinary multi-institutional survey

  • By

  • Tyler A. Lanman

  • L. Nicolas Gonzalez Castro

  • Haley K. Perlow

  • Gilbert Youssef

  • Roy E. Strowd

  • Michael T. Milano

  • Marina Kushnirsky

  • Ankush Bhatia

  • Patrick Y. Wen

  • Julie J. Miller

  • Benjamin J. Rich

  • June 8, 2026

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Objective:

To understand contemporary treatment preferences for IDH-mutant glioma and explore how demographic and professional backgrounds influence decision-making.

Approach:
    Key Findings:
    • Most respondents were neuro-oncologists (53%) or radiation oncologists (34%).
    • The survey revealed significant practice variation in treatment recommendations for IDH-mutant gliomas.
    • Demographic factors such as specialty and practice setting influenced clinical decision-making.
    Interpretation:

    Limitations:
    • Survey responses may not fully represent all clinical practices due to the self-selected nature of participants.
    • The survey did not include responses from all specialties involved in glioma treatment.
    Conclusion:

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