

Vorasidenib reduced tumour growth rate and improved seizure control compared with placebo, with no observed negative effects on HRQOL or neurocognition. Additional follow-up supported the robustness of progression-free survival and time to next intervention in patients with grade 2 IDH1/2-mutant diffuse glioma. These findings support the use of vorasidenib in patients with grade 2 IDH1/2-mutant gliomas who only had surgical intervention and are not in immediate need of radiotherapy or chemotherapy.
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