We have read with great enthusiasm the article titled Viral infections in pediatric brain tumor patients treated with targeted therapies by Lisa Mayr et al [1]. We commend the authors' efforts in collating epidemiologic data and investigating infectious outcomes between pediatric patients being treated with targeted therapy versus conventional therapies. It was a pleasure to read such a well-written paper. We concur with the conclusion that patients receiving targeted therapies are made more susceptible to developing viral infections than those receiving conventional treatment. However, we would like to draw attention to some key points regarding the study following a thorough appraisal.
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