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Radiotherapy in low-grade glioma adult patients: a retrospective survival and neurocognitive toxicity analysis.

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Purpose:The treatment of low-grade glioma is still debated. Surgery is the first-line approach, and the correct timing of radiation therapy has not yet been defined since "early" radiation therapy improves relapse-free survival but not overall survival. Since a longer progression-free survival is desirable, the main issue related to radiotherapy is the incidence of late neurocognitive toxicity.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
Ninety-five patients with low-grade glioma were consecutively treated with early (within 3 months) or late (at disease progression) post-surgical radiation therapy. Clinical and therapeutic factors were entered into the analysis overall (OS) and progression-free (PFS) survival, and the distribution in two accrual periods identified based on the evolution of imaging procedures and radiotherapy techniques were compared. For 6/18 long survivors (LS) without evidence of disease, neurocognitive evaluation was obtained and the dose to the hippocampus region was retrospectively calculated.
RESULTS:
Univariate analysis of OS showed a statistically significant advantage for grade 1 and oligodendroglioma histology, better performance status [Karnofsky index (KI)], age <40 years, radical surgery, no steroid treatment; PFS was significantly related with younger age, better KI and "early" radiotherapy. Multivariate analysis of OS confirmed the significance of all variables except surgery; for PFS, only "early" radiotherapy and better KI retained significance. Memory impairment was evident in 4/6 of the LS tested; quality of life was good and executive functions were normal.
CONCLUSION:
Radiotherapy remains an essential component in the treatment of low-grade glioma. Prospective studies are needed to evaluate the relative contributions of the disease itself and of surgery, radiation and chemotherapy to long-term neurocognitive damage
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
BUGLIONE DI MONALE E BASTIA, Michela; Pedretti, S; Gipponi, S; Todeschini, A; Pegurri, L; Costa, L; Donadoni, L; Grisanti, Salvatore; Fontanella, Marco Maria; Liserre, R; Facchetti, Fabio; Padovani, Alessandro; Magrini, Stefano Maria
Autori di Ateneo:
BUGLIONE DI MONALE E BASTIA MICHELA
FONTANELLA MARCO MARIA
GRISANTI Salvatore
PADOVANI ALESSANDRO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/293704
Pubblicato in:
LA RADIOLOGIA MEDICA
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