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: Olfactory neuroblastoma (ONB), also known as esthesioneuroblastoma, is a rare neuroectodermal malignancy of the nasal cavity characterized by aggressive local invasion and variable metastatic potential, with diverse clinical behavior, often presenting at advanced stages. ONB poses challenges for targeted therapeutic strategies, despite advances in surgical and multimodal treatment strategies, because of the rarity of this disease and the limited understanding of its molecular pathophysiology. : A comprehensive review of genomic, multi-omic, and molecular studies was performed to integrate known targeted sites in ONB with the current understanding of its pathophysiology. : Recent genetic and molecular studies have identified significant epigenetic and signaling pathway alterations that are critical in pathogenesis and treatment resistance and may serve as potential therapeutic targets. Additionally, novel discovered immunohistochemical and transcriptomic markers, such as , , and , offer improved diagnostic specificity and prognostication. Multi-genomic platforms (i.e., multi-omics), involving the combined integration of transcriptomics, epigenetics, and proteomics findings, have led to several recent insights, including the subclassification of neural and basal genomic subtypes, the identification of key driver mutations, and new insights into disease development. This review synthesizes current knowledge on the molecular landscape of ONB, including its tumor origin, immune microenvironment, genetic alterations, and key molecular pathways involved in its pathogenesis. : Future research may benefit from integrating these findings into precision medicine approaches, enabling earlier diagnosis and more accurate prognosis.
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